Saturday, September 28, 2013

Global Localism

Millions of us have given up hope that U.S. Congress will actually address the important issues we face, among them are: 
  • Eliminate control of our elected federal officials by the .01% wealthiest people in the U.S.
  • Secure a living wage for working Americans
  • Bring the “banksters” to justice and re-institute oversight and regulation of the banks 
  • Establish a global system to represent and protect the interests of the people of the world against global corporations and banks.
Often it is the local and regional governments which actually work for their citizens’ best interests. They are closer to us and therefore somewhat responsive to us because we actually can talk with them - our mayors, council people, city / township managers and county officials.

Importantly, many cities and regions throughout the world work together to solve common problems. And, they have been doing so for years - without the interference of their national government legislators.

If you are upset with your federal government inaction and believe it is time to do something, then we have an idea for your consideration:

Let’s work together to get things done locally and regionally.

Now is the time for your community to join in.

Please watch Dr. Benjamin Barber's TED talk, “Why Mayors Should Rule the World” below (click on the image) 


“We’re the level of government closest to the majority of the world’s people. While nations talk, but too often drag their heels—cities act.” — New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg 

Please also read Dr. Richard Florida's The Atlantic Cities interview of Dr. Barber here: What If Mayors Ruled the World?

Where to start?
Consider attending: "CityLab: Urban Solutions to Global Challenges," 6-8 October 2013, New York City. 

If it's impossible for you to attend, please visit: EncoreBoomer Hometown.2 You can bet we will be reporting what happens.