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“it’s not working.” More mass store shutdowns! More proof Idaho’s Right to Work a failure! Yahoo mass layoffs prove economy not recovered! : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 08 January 2016

Incomplete list of job loss announcements and shutdowns.

Arizona: In Hereford, after almost 30 years The Mesquite Tree restaurant shutdown.

California:  More proof the internet is not recession resistant; Sunnyvale based Yahoo eliminating more than 1-thousand jobs starting as soon as the end of this month!  In-side sources say it’s because a three year ‘turnaround’ plan has failed to get the intended results (more proof the economy has not recovered).   Sausalito’s only movie theater, CineArts’ 60 years old Marin, shutting down by the end of the month due to lack of sales.  In Berkeley, after 33 years Black Oak Books shutting down, the owner lamenting “I wish I could have kept it open, but, in the end, you have to say ‘it’s not working.'”  It must be noted that current owner Gary Cornell has been subsidizing the rent payments out of his pocket, store revenues are not high enough, and he said the city’s minimum wage increases are the final straw.  I ask you; How can mom-n-pop business owners pay employees more money when their sales can’t even cover the costs of rent and utilities?  Wage increases work only when the economy is good!  After losing a federal level lawsuit The Alameda County Jail system laid off 49 nurses at the end of December, the current nursing staff says conditions at the massive county jail system are “…a mad house right now. It’s crazy, it’s really difficult. We’re severely understaffed and we’re basically working with a skeleton crew. The nursing staff that are there currently are worn out.”-Melissa Brown, licensed vocational nurse at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin.

Florida: The Sunshine State experienced at least 16-thousand 947 job cuts in 2015, that’s the numbers officially reported to state administrators under the federal WARN program.  Not every employer is required to comply with WARN.  Bowling, movies, food  joint Latitude 360 shutdown its Jacksonville location, no reason given.  Medley based shoe store operator Traffic Shoes now chapter 11 bankrupt busted, 83 stores across the U.S. threatened.  God refusing to stop the shutdown of ‘his’ 40 years old Emerald Coast Rescue Mission for homeless people next week, the property is being sold-off.

Hawaii:  The Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company suddenly shutdown and laid off 645 people!  Administrators blame low commodity prices for causing them to lose $30-million USD in 2015, which is enough to shut them down!  It’s the last sugar farm in Hawaii!

Idaho: Grocer Supervalu issued a WARN for three Boise stores (North Ancestor, South Denver Way and Parkcenter locations), at least 80 jobs lost by March.  It might be connected to Supervalu’s plan to take its Save-A-Lot discount grocery ops ‘public’.  Back in October Supervalu laid off 115 people at their East Baybrook Court, Boise location, in connection with the merger of Albertsons and Safeway.  Also in Boise, after at least 25 years the Twin Dragon restaurant is shutting down by March.  The owners are trying to sell it to help fund their retirement plans.  A Meridian woman is now in federal prison after co-leading a fraudulent investment scheme (known as Alternative Energy Holdings) once claiming to build a nuclear power plant near Mountain Home Air Force Base.  Her partner in crime, a man, is on the run and being pursued by federal agents.

The state Department of Labor is admitting in a round-about way that the decades old Right to Work (you over) labor laws are a failure as 50% of Idahoans who graduate Idaho colleges/universities leave the state after four years due to low wages and salaries!   It took decades of Right to Work you over-ism for state administrators to realize that highly educated workers are not going to work for peanuts?  Of course the pro-Right to Work ‘lawmakers’ refused to blame their Right to Work policies and instead blamed “market conditions”, failing to realize that their Right to Work policies are directly influencing Idaho “market conditons”.  Maybe the ‘lawmakers’ need to go back to school and take some economics classes?

Illinois: In East Dundee, after only one year Blues BBQ & Grill now bankrupt busted and shutdown.  The owners are hoping to re-open as soon as they settle with creditors.  What automotive industry recovery? In Normal, Japan based Mitsubishi is back to shutting down its only U.S. factory.  Originally they were going to shut it down in November 2015 but then tried to sell it, unfortunately nobody wanted to buy it.  Production was halted in November 2015 and 1-thousand 250 people lost their jobs!  Oreo cookie maker Mondelez International shutting down its allergy free Schiller Park factory by Summer, about 130 jobs affected as work is being consolidated to a new factory in Indiana!  At the Northwoods Mall 43 years old Kirlin’s Hallmark gift store shutting down as part of Hallmark’s plan not to renew store leases.

Indiana: Indianapolis based athletic clothing chain Finish Line shutting down 150 stores over the next four years blaming crashing sales! Bowling, movies, food  joint Latitude 360 shutdown its Indianapolis location, no reason given. Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital-Glencore manipulated Alcoa aluminum maker continues its factory shutdowns started back in 2012, this time Alcoa’s largest U.S. smelter in Evansville shutting down.  Along with the shutdown in Texas, 1-thousand 270 jobs will be lost!   Only one U.S. Alcoa smelter will remain in operation, in New York (which is staying open only because taxpayers gave Alcoa $70-million USD to keep it operating)!

Maine: More proof going green (ecology) does not equate to seeing green (economy), Covanta Holding shutting down its biomass energy farms in Jonesboro and West Enfield because it can’t compete with low oil prices, at least 44 jobs lost.

Minnesota: Iron miner Magnetation eliminating 160 jobs at their Bovey ops!  CEO Larry Lehtinen warned that the layoffs could expand, depending on the markets.   New Jersey based medical tech company C.R. Bard shutting down their Stewartville factory.  Since C.R. Bard took over the plant in 2013 at least 247 jobs gone, some to Mexico!

Missouri: Better Learning Communities Academy being shutdown due to low academic achievement and money  problems.  State Attorney General investigating the sudden shutdown of at least three Title Boxing Clubs.  Pissed-off members say they were never given warnings or refunds.

Nevada: Las Vegas based taxsucker Bigelow Aerospace laid off as many as 50 people saying “…we analyzed the amount of staff that we employed throughout all of our departments at Bigelow Aerospace, and discovered that numerous departments were overstaffed.”  Yet another solar panel company leaving The Silver State, this time Sunrun is using the same excuse that Solar City used, the new evil anti-solar power laws the evil state ‘lawmakers’ created which actually force homeowners to make extra monthly payments to the utilities monopoly for going green!

New York:   HVAC company Daikin Applied issued a final phase shutdown WARN for their Auburn operations. The shutdown should be complete by April 2016, Daikin Applied is joining the mass exodus from The Empire State.  Corning Community College announced it must layoff 21 employees by March, and will try to fill six open positions with current employees.   In DeWitt, JCPenney shutting down its 60 years old ShoppingTown Mall store in April, the mall manager said JCPenney administrators put the store on their new 2016 shutdown list.  In Haverstraw, after nearly 70 years 20 acre restaurant Platzl Brauhaus shutdown because it was sold-off.   In Smithtown and Riverhead, Developmental Disabilities shutting down its OPTI-HEALTHCARE operations, 46 jobs lost by the end of April.  China founded NYC based insurance company AIG laid off employees across the United States, administrators refused to give details such as how many or their locations: “On January 7, we restructured our AIG Financial Network (AIGFN) business….”

North Dakota:  Job Service North Dakota ironically eliminated 60 of its own jobs.  It’s blamed on the oil rich state government being short $4.1-million USD!

Oklahoma: More proof going green (ecology) does not equate to seeing green (economy) as eco-friendly resort The Canebrake shutdown without warning due to the sudden loss of a major funding source.  Ignorant management claimed The Canebrake was “a successful venture” but then admitted it could not survive “without our investor”.  A little wake up call for you, if you can’t survive on sales revenues that means you’re a failure!  Which shows you that unAmerican corporate America, as a whole, is a failure because it relies on ‘major investors’ like debt financing and the stock markets to survive.

Oregon: In Hillsboro, Jacobsen’s Books & More shutting down because the owner is tired of being told by looky-loos “I’ll just go buy it on-line.”  In Portland, Detour Cafe shutting down in February after 15 years, the owners are focusing on their other restaurant.

South Carolina:  Dillard’s shutting down their Aiken Mall store, 75 jobs affected.  

Tennessee: In Brentwood, local news sources were able to identify 128 people who got laid off by AIG (see above, New York)!

Texas: Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital-Glencore manipulated Alcoa aluminum maker continues its factory shutdowns started back in 2012, this time Alcoa is shutting down its Point Comfort alumina factory.  Along with the shutdown in Indiana, 1-thousand 270 jobs will be lost!

Virginia:  Norfolk based rail service Norfolk Southern laid off 38 conductors, halted training for seven new conductors and shutdown 3-hundred miles of track, blaming declining coal shipment orders.  Department of Motor Vehicles shutdown its Oak Hall office due to an expired contract.

Washington: In Oroville, after 82 years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) Hughes Department Store and Hughes Warehouse shutting down.  Most of the customers are from Canada: “But this year, with the Canadian exchange rate at 70 cents on the dollar and the fires; it was a terrible summer season for us. It was just a combination of a lot of things. It just isn’t viable.”-Jack Hughes

Wisconsin:  Another Mitt Romney wunderkind Staples store going down, this time the Morgan Square store in Beloit shutting down by March.

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

07 January 2016: “we have exhausted our emotional reserves” Macy’s to kill 4,800 jobs! 

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) no longer issues mass layoff reports: “On March 1, 2013, President Obama ordered into effect the across-the- board spending cuts (commonly referred to as sequestration) required by the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, as amended. Under the order, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) must cut its current budget by more than $30 million, 5 percent of the current 2013 appropriation, by September 30, 2013. In order to help achieve these savings and protect core programs, the BLS will eliminate two programs, including Mass Layoff Statistics, and all ‘measuring green jobs’ products. This news release is the final publication of monthly mass layoff survey data.”

“we have exhausted our emotional reserves” Macy’s holiday sales sucked green Grinch weenie! 8,000+ jobs gone! : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 07 January 2016

Incomplete list of job loss announcements and shutdowns.

Alabama:  In Selma, the Winn-Dixie grocery store shutting down in February, apparently due to low sales.  Local loyal customers are pissed off, Gracie Bennett exclaimed “I don`t want to hear that! I won`t like that at all! It is just an inconvenience.” referring to the long drive she’ll have to make to go to the nearest grocery store.

California: In Hanford, the owners of ‘new age’ Cosmic Corral shutting down their brick-n-mortar store and shifting to internet sales.  Medical device maker Abbott Vascular confirmed it is shutting down its Redwood City operations blaming ObamaCare for “…an ever-changing environment.”  In San Francisco, Yellow Cab CoOp now chapter 11 bankrupt busted saying they see no economic recovery in their future: “We are in a midst of serious financial setbacks….due to business challenges beyond our control and others are of our own making…Today we are faced with fiscal obligations that far exceed expected income.”-Pamela Martinez, president

Connecticut:  A shutdown that’s actually good news, the Niantic Prison Annex shutting down this week due to lack of prisoners.  News reports say the prison population has dropped from 585 to just 44, the govna claims it’s because they “…are making real progress in Connecticut to change lives and break that cycle of poverty, crime and prison…”.

Florida:  After 40 years popular nightclub Nightown shutdown without warning or explanation.     More proof high-tech based businesses are not recession resistant; despite winning a lawsuit against Japan’s Mitsubishi,  Naples based Grail Semiconductor now chapter 11 bankrupt busted saying their debts are far greater than the money they’re supposed to be getting from Mitsubishi.  In Mount Dora, after at least four years the arrogant Bowersock Gallery shutdown, insulting locals by saying  “The art market here couldn’t sustain the quality of art that we were carrying.”  The Hampton’s Drive-in eatery in DeLand shutdown by greedy property developer.

Hawaii: After more than 50 years Uncle Billy’s Hilo Bay Hotel shutting down at the end of the month, 37 jobs lost.  The operators blame the never ending demands of state regulators: “We have spent more than simply money in attorney’s fees, appraisal evaluations, business plans and, not to mention, keeping an aging property in service beyond its functional capacity; we have exhausted our emotional reserves…”-Aaron Whiting

Illinois:  Restaurant III Tomassos Italian Bistro in Springfield shutting down next week, blaming lack of development and lack of neighboring tenants for lack of customer traffic in the new Legacy Pointe complex.  Also in Springfield, Brickhouse Pub & Grill Downtown and Julia’s Kitchen shutdown.

Indiana: Emmis Communications warned of layoffs at its radio stations, exact numbers not given.

Iowa: New York based clothier Ann Taylor shutting down their Jordan Creek Town Center store by the end of the month, publicly/officially refusing to say why.  It’s becoming clear that Ann Taylor is joining the club of shutting down stores as leases expire.   A pizza joint known for helping homeless people, Rock Power Pizza, shutting down due to escalating operating expenses and de-escalating sales/donations: “It’s going to affect hundreds and hundreds of people, and we don’t know where that’s going to take it. That’s the part that really tears me up.”-Derrick Walton, owner who says he was once homeless

Maryland:  Florida based Acosta Sales & Marketing eliminating 93 jobs at it’s Hanover food service ops, WARNing that more layoffs are in the works over the next three months!   More proof being green (ecology) does not equate to seeing green (economy); Illinois based taxsucking electronics recycler Sims Recycling Solutions shutting down its Elkridge operations due to losing a federal contract, 160 jobs lost!   In Silver Springs, after 11 years restaurant Jackie’s shutting down in March, the owner has too many other projects to worry about. 

Michigan: Ottawa County’s Community Mental Health continues to kill jobs, this time 20 people laid off due to A-hole state ‘lawmakers’ reducing taxpayer funding.

Missouri: Evil Saint Louis based chemical & GMO maker Monsanto continues to kill jobs, this time 1-thousand people added to the previously announced 2-thousand 6-hundred job eliminations to take place later this year!

New York:  In Brooklyn, after 32 years Fiorentino’s Ristorante shutting down next week.

North Carolina:    Morrison Healthcare laying off an additional 47 food service workers due to losing a contract with Carolinas HealthCare Systems.  News reports say a total of 127 jobs will be lost!  So-called affordable home furniture store Rooms to Go issued a layoff WARN saying 98 distribution center employees will become unemployed by March.

Ohio:   Upscale outdoor clothier Eddie Bauer shutting down its Groveport call center and distribution center, at least 311 jobs lost by May!

Cincinnati based retailer Macy’s revealed end of Gregorian year holiday sales flushed their optimistic outlook down the financial toilet, ongoing store shutdowns will continue and as many as 4-thousand 8-hundred people will become unemployed!!!  These job losses and store shutdowns will also include the store brand Bloomingdales, which is owned by Macy’s.

Macy’s released a list of store shutdowns scheduled for the 1st quarter of 2016:  California; Irvine, 112 jobs!  Sacramento, 111 jobs!  Los Angeles, 108 jobs!  Connecticut;  two Enfield locations,  104 jobs!  Georgia;  Decatur, 89 jobs. Hawaii; Kailua, 57 jobs.  Idaho; Moscow, 47 jobs. Illinois; Peoria, 62 jobs. Louisiana; Baton Rouge, 62 jobs.  Maryland; Hagerstown, 59 jobs.  Massachusetts; Lanesborough,  58 jobs.   Springfield,  71 jobs.  Missouri; Columbia, 81 jobs. New Jersey; South Plainfield, 69 jobs.  New York; two Buffalo locations, 75 jobs. Horsehead, 79 jobs. Kingston, 72 jobs. Williamsville, 80 jobs.  Cary, 63 jobs. Ohio; Akron, 63 jobs. Elyria, 64 jobs.  Oklahoma; Oklahoma City, 87 jobs.  Oregon; North Bend, 54 jobs.  Roseburg, 59 jobs. Pennsylvania; Ardmore, 74 jobs.  West Mifflin, 101 jobs! Texas; Fort Worth, 92 jobs. Virginia; Chesapeake, 69 jobs. Glen Allen, 81 jobs. Hampton, 109 jobs! Norfolk, 95 jobs. two Richmond locations, 135 jobs! Washington; Spokane, 94 jobs.

Pennsylvania:  Pier 1 Imports shutting down two stores, one in South Middleton and one in Shrewsbury.  It’s blamed on crashed sales in 2015.  In Flourtown, after 65 years eatery Cisco’s shutdown.  In Philadelphia, Marabella Meatball restaurant shutdown.  Bring Your Own Beverage restaurant Blue Cat shutdown because sales sucked: “I was burned out. Business was OK, but it was not worth it, I was shopping by myself, cooking everything. There’s no lunch business up there….”-Guy Shapiro, co-owner

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) no longer issues mass layoff reports: “On March 1, 2013, President Obama ordered into effect the across-the- board spending cuts (commonly referred to as sequestration) required by the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, as amended. Under the order, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) must cut its current budget by more than $30 million, 5 percent of the current 2013 appropriation, by September 30, 2013. In order to help achieve these savings and protect core programs, the BLS will eliminate two programs, including Mass Layoff Statistics, and all ‘measuring green jobs’ products. This news release is the final publication of monthly mass layoff survey data.”

“…some extremely shady circumstances….threats have been made…” Owe taxes, IRS can seize your Passport! Apple 6s sales suck! : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 06 January 2016

Incomplete list of job loss announcements and shutdowns.

Career Trends used data from the U.S. Census Bureau to create their top ten list of U.S. industries destroying U.S. jobs: Nondurable Goods makers, Durable Goods makers, Transportation-warehousing-utilities, Mining-Logging, Real Estate (what housing market recovery?), Retail, Hotel-Food Service, Business (legal, medical, etc) Service, Construction, and the number one job killing industry is Arts-entertainment-recreation.

Alabama: In Shelby County, Jesse Creek Mines eliminating 170 jobs due to the crashing coal market!

California:  American Medical Response shutting down their Modesto billing center in February, laying off the final 47 remaining employees, in total 330 jobs were eliminated!  Cupertino based Apple is drastically cutting production of its new iPhones by 30%!  This is causing the factory in China to conduct mass layoffs, and forced the city of Zhengzhou to pump $12.6-million USD into the factory to minimize the impact.  Apple stocks lost 24% of their value from last year!   It turns out that sales of the new Apple iPhones are not as great as what the mainstream news media was reporting!

Connecticut: In New Canaan, after six years popular Chicken Joe’s restaurant shutdown by astronomical rent.

Delaware: In Dover, 94 years old (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) jewelry store Forney’s shutdown without warning,  local news reports say the owners refuse to explain why.  More job killing by DuPont, this time 2-hundred highly educated people (many with doctorates) at the Central Research and Development division at the Experimental Station in Wilmington now unemployed: “As part of this restructuring, we are redesigning the existing Central Research & Development operating model to assess and seed new, transformational science-based ventures as the next step in the evolution of corporately funded R&D for DuPont.” 

  Georgia:  In Rome, Ohio based clothing store Express shutting down their Mount Berry Mall store by the end of the month, no reason given.

Florida:   After two years The Juice Spot in the Brickell area of Miami shutting down.  There are signs the owners, the LeBron James family, is hurting for cash as the basketball star sold his Miami mansion in August for $13.4-million USD.

Illinois:  State tax administrators are holding back on tax refunds until at least March claiming it’s their way of preventing tax fraud, however, it’s more likely because Illinois is financially broke!   God refuses to stop the shutdown of three of ‘his’ Christian schools; Saint Agatha Catholic Academy, Saint Peter elementary and Seton Academy.  It’s blamed on The Rapture, I mean what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome.

Kansas: New York based clothier Ann Taylor shutting down their Wichita store by the end of the month, publicly/officially refusing to say why.   State administrators shutting down the Cheney Lake Marina by February.  The state is forcing the operators of 17 years out and placing the marina store up for contract bidding.  The operators say they were not given a reason but were told they could bid on the new contract, but bidding won’t start until they’ve vacated the property.

Maryland: The Baltimore School Board approved the shutdown of four schools; Westside Elementary School, Maritime Industries Academy High School, Baltimore Community High School and the Maryland Academy of Technology & Health Sciences.  The school board is considering shutting down a fifth school as well.  The shutdowns are blamed on poor academic performance and what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome.  Baltimore County Public Schools shutdown Deep Creek junior high school due to lack of heating.

New Jersey:  Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing (JONAH), a group forcing homosexuals into heterosexual lifestyles, shutdown by lawsuits brought by former clients who said the ‘conversion’ therapy didn’t work!

New York:   NYC based Martha Stewart Living and Martha Stewart Weddings revealed they laid off employees but refused to say how many.  The convicted fraudster Martha Stewart reportedly gave the employees the bad news herself.  The layoffs are connected to the fact that Martha Stewart no longer owns her namesake, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is now owned by Sequential Brands Group.

North Carolina:  In Raleigh, after less than ten years restaurant The Borough shutting down, the owner saying she has to sell it.  

Ohio: In Columbus, after only one year the Bosco Lanes bowling alley suddenly shutdown.   The operators blame a surprise eviction notice by the greedy landlord, describing it as “…some extremely shady circumstances….threats have been made…”    The Ohio Health Nelsonville Medical and Emergency Services facility shutdown their emergency room operations earlier than expected.  Administrators blame ObamaCare for forcing 80% of customers to go to urgent care operations instead.

Oklahoma:  After 105 years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) iconic elitist Miss Jackson’s upscale retail store in Tulsa shutdown, word is it was no longer “sustainable” in the new economic reality.   God refuses to stop ‘his’ bankrupt busted Teen Mania Christian recruitment op from shutting down due to massive debt and legal problems.

Pennsylvania:  Philadelphia eliminating at least three jobs as part of the magazine’s restructuring.  In State College, Callao Cafe shutting down due to the owner’s health problems.

Texas:  Retailer Macy’s shutting down their Ridgmar Mall department store.   Local news sources reporting that the city of Houston lost more than 60-thousand oil jobs since April 2014, and is expected to lose another 30-thousand oil jobs in 2016!  And what housing market recovery? Despite crashing employment the cost of housing in Houston is still so high that there is an exodus of young people from the city: “Too many young people are living outside Houston because they can’t find housing in this city.”-Sylvester Turner, mayor of Houston

Virginia: Capco Machinery Systems suddenly laid off 40 employees on New Year’s Eve and shutdown, no warning or explanation.  The shutdown was revealed by former employees who went to local news media, Capco administrators refused to comment.  Local news reports say the company announced expansion plans in 2013, even began excavating ground for a new building, but suddenly stopped.  County administrators even offer tax breaks to restart the expansion, but nothing happened.   In Roanoke, WDBJ television station was sold-off.  WDBJ is the TV station that saw two reporters killed, by a former employee, live on TV.  The once Indiana owned WDBJ is now owned by a company out of Georgia.  As a former local TV news producer I can tell you that TV station takeovers always involve people losing their jobs.

Washington:  In Bellingham, God refuses to stop ‘his’ bible software company Faithlife Corporation from laying off 60 Christians, due to declining demand for their Logo software.

Washington DC:  A new law secretly passed last year gives the federal tax collector (Internal Revenue Service, IRS) and the Department of State the power to prevent you from leaving the country if you owe $50-thousand USD or more in taxes.

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

04 – 05 January 2016: “It’s part of our new business model…” Idaho hit with skyrocketing poor U.S. migrants! 

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) no longer issues mass layoff reports: “On March 1, 2013, President Obama ordered into effect the across-the- board spending cuts (commonly referred to as sequestration) required by the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, as amended. Under the order, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) must cut its current budget by more than $30 million, 5 percent of the current 2013 appropriation, by September 30, 2013. In order to help achieve these savings and protect core programs, the BLS will eliminate two programs, including Mass Layoff Statistics, and all ‘measuring green jobs’ products. This news release is the final publication of monthly mass layoff survey data.”

Obama regime reveals new anti-2nd Amendment executive order!

The President’s Actions to Reduce Gun Violence

So President Obama is taking executive action to reduce gun violence. Here’s what his actions are designed to do:

Keep guns out of the wrong hands through background checks

  • The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is making clear that it doesn’t matter where you conduct your business—from a store, at gun shows, or over the Internet: If you’re in the business of selling firearms, you must get a license and conduct background checks.
  • ATF is finalizing a rule to require background checks for people trying to buy some of the most dangerous weapons and other items through a trust, corporation, or other legal entity.
  • Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch has sent a letter to States highlighting the importance of receiving complete criminal history records and criminal dispositions, information on persons disqualified because of a mental illness, and qualifying crimes of domestic violence.
  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is overhauling the background check system to make it more effective and efficient. The envisioned improvements include processing background checks 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and improving notification of local authorities when certain prohibited persons unlawfully attempt to buy a gun. The FBI will hire more than 230 additional examiners and other staff to help process these background checks.

Make our communities safer from gun violence

  • The Attorney General convened a call with U.S. Attorneys around the country to direct federal prosecutors to continue to focus on smart and effective enforcement of our gun laws.
  • The President’s FY2017 budget will include funding for 200 new ATF agents and investigators to help enforce our gun laws.
  • ATF has established an Internet Investigation Center to track illegal online firearms trafficking and is dedicating $4 million and additional personnel to enhance the National Integrated Ballistics Information Network.
  • ATF is finalizing a rule to ensure that dealers who ship firearms notify law enforcement if their guns are lost or stolen in transit.
  • The Attorney General issued a memo encouraging every U.S. Attorney’s Office to renew domestic violence outreach efforts.

Increase mental health treatment and reporting to the background check system

  • The Administration is proposing a new $500 million investment to increase access to mental health care.
  • The Social Security Administration has indicated that it will begin the rulemaking process to include information in the background check system about beneficiaries who are prohibited from possessing a firearm for mental health reasons.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services is finalizing a rule to remove unnecessary legal barriers preventing States from reporting relevant information about people prohibited from possessing a gun for specific mental health reasons.

Shape the future of gun safety technology

  • The President has directed the Departments of Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security to conduct or sponsor research into gun safety technology
  • The President has also directed the departments to review the availability of smart gun technology on a regular basis, and to explore potential ways to further its use and development to more broadly improve gun safety.

Paper Tiger(?) Obama: Martial law gun ban will target senile incapacitated old people! If you’re getting Social Security then you’re a potential mass shooter?

05 January 2016 (14:21 UTC-07 Tango 01) 15 Dey 1394/24 Rabi’a’-Awwal 1437/26 Ding-Chou 4713

When was the last time a mass shooting was conducted by a senile old person who couldn’t even wipe their own ass?

The Obama regime has revealed what the new martial law executive order gun ban will look like, and you might be surprised at one group of citizens the gun ban targets: senile old people getting Social Security!

According to the press release by the Obama regime they will use Social Security records to judge who is mentally not fit to own a gun.  So actually this targets not just old people, but people of any age who qualify to get Social Security assistance (stop calling it a ‘benefit’, the majority of recipients paid for it through taxes): “The Social Security Administration has indicated that it will begin the rulemaking process to include information in the background check system about beneficiaries who are prohibited from possessing a firearm for mental health reasons.”The President’s Actions to Reduce Gun Violence, whitehouse.gov

This new executive order gun ban not only violates the 2nd Amendment but it also violates the 5th Amendment: “No person shall be…deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law…”

This implies the involvement of courts, the Social Security Administration (SSA) is not part of the justice system.  To use the SSA to justify revoking a citizens 2nd Amendment Right is unconstitutional.

Revolution Calling: First 10 Amendments declaring your RIGHTS, from the STILL revolutionary U.S. Constitution! 

“It’s part of our new business model…” Idaho hit with skyrocketing poor U.S. migrants! : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 04 – 05 January 2016

Arkansas: Kroger shutting down one of four of their North Little Rock grocery stores by the end of the month, blaming low sales.  State ‘lawmakers’ shutting down three National Guard Armories due to lack of money.   Near Strong, after 70 years Herring Furniture shutdown.

Alabama: Earth Fare shutting down their grocery store in Montgomery by the end of the month, claiming the location was a bad choice.

California: In Fresno, after 75 years Luftenburg’s Bridal shutting down after failed attempts to sell it off.

Colorado: Ganja grower Medical Marijuana of the Rockies (MMR) forced to shutdown their Frisco dispensary due to a lawsuit by an anti-marijuana group who accused MMR of racketeering.

Connecticut: After 17 years restaurant Inn at Newtown shutting down next week.

  Georgia:  Property developers forcing popular restaurant Alfredo’s to shutdown after 41 years, the restaurant owner bemoaned “What can you do? That’s progress. It’s all about the money.”

Florida: In Fort Myers the franchised Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery shutdown without warning, the manager said in the past 12 months sales crashed “we are simply a victim of not enough sales”.   One of the co-owners also pointed out that the location has a bad reputation: “I was warned by many locals of the ‘Curse of the Castle’, that no restaurant had ever made it at that location, but we really thought with our brand and experience, we could make it work. The pub is probably the best building in all of South Florida, but it’s just not affordable.”-Brad Maloney

Also in Fort Myers, after 13 months Belushi’s Comedy Club shutdown blaming crashing ticket sales.  Belushi’s was located on the floor above Tilted Kilt.

Idaho:  The number of Gem State school districts asking for taxpayer burdening supplemental levies has gone up, again.  At latest count 94 of the 115 district need extra money to function in the 2015-16 school year, even though state tax funding is back to ‘pre-recession’ levels!    One reason for the demand for strapping taxpayers is increasing numbers of domestic economic migrants flooding into Idaho, the majority being low income.  Domestic migrants, along with high birth rates, accounted for 75% of Idaho’s population growth in 2015.  According to the Shifting Sands: Idaho’s Changing Student Demographics and What it Means for Education  study domestic migration is going to continue, and the overwhelming majority of the U.S. migrants into Idaho will be tax burdening (maybe not so tax burdening as Idaho has piss-poor social programs) low income families: “The state is expected to see net growth in lower income households and net declines in households with incomes above $50,000.  Much of the state is projected to see an increase in the share of households with an income of less than $25,000.     (I’ve lived here for 20 years and my income has always been “less than $25,000”, I even went into deep debt getting a degree from Idaho State University in 2006 and my income actually crashed!)

Illinois:  In Chicago, after ten years clothier Haberdash shutting down by the end of the month.  The Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery shutdown in the Chicago Ridge Mall.  Skin care products maker H2O shutdown their Michigan Avenue store without warning saying “It’s part of our new business model…”

Indiana:  Two shops shutdown in the Southlake Mall; Tilted Kilt and Jamba Juice.  The Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery shutdown without warning, in fact it was shutdown during the lunch hour!  Essentially the franchise owner baled under the excuse of sudden retirement.  News reports say the mall’s Jamba Juice also shutdown without warning or explanation.

Iowa: In Forest City, Spahn & Rose Lumber shutdown without warning, no reason given.

Massachusetts:  In Northampton, Amazing.Net shutdown, local prudes are now worried that no new business will want to move into a former porn shop.

New Hampshire:  After more than 40 years Zip Type Printing Services shutdown by merging with competitor Harborside Printing.

New Jersey:  In Westfield, Robert Treat Delicatessen shutting down by the end of the month, the owners blamed their ongoing personal health problems.

 

New York: Village Care Plus issued a shutdown WARN for their NYC family healthcare services, 387 jobs lost by April 2016!   

North Carolina: Cole Haan shutting down its shoe store in the South Park Mall by the end of the month, no reason given.  After months of posting a store closing sign 27 years old discount store Rose’s, in Weaverville, finally shutdown.  In Elizabeth City, taxsucking military contractor DRS Technologies laid off 30 employees.

Daimler Trucks laying off 936 people in Cleveland!  It’s blamed on decreasing orders for Freightliner and Western Star trucks.  This mass layoff comes after city dip-noodles approved a taxpayer funded five years $940-thousand USD plan to help pay for Daimler to expand their Cleveland factory.   Hmmm, they got the city to give them $940-thousand in tax breaks by claiming they need to expand their factory when in reality their orders for new trucks are crashing?

Ohio:  The Lynchburg Police Department shutdown due to lack of tax revenues.  What automotive industry recovery?  After 47 years Buehler’s Fresh Foods shutting down their Delaware store in February, 131 jobs lost!   In Lancaster, the Hallmark gift store in the River Valley Mall shutting down due to the lease not being renewed.   Another Ohio Big Lots! shutting down, this time in Lancaster’s Plaza Shopping Center, no reason given.

Pennsylvania:  In Queen Village, after eight years  Cafe Fulya shutdown.  What automotive industry recovery?  Gander Mountain ATV dealer shutting down their Lower Paxton location, the lease is not being renewed was the only reason given.

Tennessee: In Gatlinburg, Davy Crockett’s Tennessee Whiskey shutdown without warning or explanation.

Texas: In Wichita Falls, Jos. A. Bank Clothiers in Sikes Senter shutting down next week.  It’s connected to the 2014 takeover of Jos.A.Bank by competitor Men’s Wearhouse.   Houston based oil driller Swift Energy became the 40th oil driller to go bankrupt after eliminating 20% of its jobs.  New York Life Insurance eliminating 50 jobs in Austin.  Apparently failed ObamaCare is forcing New York Life to shift from in-house employees to using cheaper contractors.

Virginia:  In Lexington, Healthy Foods Market & Cafe shutting down by the end of the month, the owners blame increased competition for their decreased sales.  What automotive industry recovery?  In Staunton the Elliott Auto Group car dealership suddenly shutdown, claiming they’re undergoing “renovations”.  However, dozens of former employees said that was the plan before the end of December, but after New Year’s Day they were told the shutdown was permanent!

Washington:  Precise Shooter shutting down their Seattle gun shop after the city imposed a new gun violence tax.  Precise Shooter is the only gun shop in the city and the owner of the shop points out that not only will the city not collect any gun violence tax but will also be losing normal sales tax revenues: “…there will be a net loss for this city. This location brings in roughly $50,000 in sales tax revenue, so that is all going to be gone …”-Segey Solyanik

Washington DC:  After ten years clothier Toro Mata shutting down by the end of the month, blaming skyrocketing costs of operations.

West Virginia:  Pinnacle Mine laid off nearly 2-hundred employees in Wyoming County!

Wisconsin: After 50 years elitist Feiler’s Restaurant shutting down this week.  In Milwaukee, after only two years Simmer Cafe shutdown. The owners blamed it on their expensive attempt to start another cafe in the Mayfair Mall.

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) no longer issues mass layoff reports: “On March 1, 2013, President Obama ordered into effect the across-the- board spending cuts (commonly referred to as sequestration) required by the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, as amended. Under the order, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) must cut its current budget by more than $30 million, 5 percent of the current 2013 appropriation, by September 30, 2013. In order to help achieve these savings and protect core programs, the BLS will eliminate two programs, including Mass Layoff Statistics, and all ‘measuring green jobs’ products. This news release is the final publication of monthly mass layoff survey data.”

“Retail is a jail.” No more milk, no more steak? No more Barnes & Noble? Obama to give jobs to thousands of immigrants! : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 02 – 03 January 2016

Incomplete list of job loss announcements and shutdowns.

Colorado: In Lafayette, the Crossroad’s Tavern shutdown by the greedy landlord.  The landlord is the Flatirons Community Church.

Georgia:  In Valdosta, Classic Art & Frame shutdown after 37 years.

Illinois:  Missouri based ammo maker Olin Corporation eliminating 35 Winchester related jobs in East Alton, by February.  They blame crashing sales of ammo to civilians in 2015.  In Elgin, Books at Sunset shutdown after 16 years.

Massachusetts: In Spencer, after 174 years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) God refuses to stop the shutdown of ‘his’ First United Methodist Church.  The local reverend blames it on The Rapture, I mean crashing membership.

Missouri: In Kansas City, greedy landlord shutdown the ten years old recordBar nightclub.

Nevada:  Whole food store Reno Provisions suddenly shutdown.  Reports say the store struggled with problems like lack of revenues, e-coli outbreaks and now a new lawsuit.

New Jersey:  In Bordertown, after 35 years jeweler Golden Pleasures shutting down in February.  The owner, Don Farmer, said he realized that “Retail is a jail.”  New York based clothier Eileen Fisher shutting down their ten years old Westfield store by the end of the month.  It’s the last Eileen Fisher store in New Jersey.  After 37 years the Cherry Hill Coastline Bar and Grill now bankrupt busted and shutdown.

A New Mexico cow killed by Winter Storm Goliath

New Mexico:  Winter Storm Goliath has killed thousands of dairy cows in the Clovis area.  At one point dairy production was down to just 10% of capacity.

Grand Teton Mall store, Idaho Falls, Idaho

New York: NYC based iconic bookseller Barnes & Noble shutting down the last of its Queens bookstores in 2016.  It’s part of their surprise announcement to increase the number of bookstore shutdowns across the United States, thousands of jobs lost!  Over the past decade Barnes & Noble has averaged about 15 store shutdowns per year, they didn’t say how many stores they will shutdown in 2016, but it’s going to be more than 15.  Some analysts suspect it’ll be in the hundreds as leases on 442 stores expire this year, and Barnes & Noble administrators indicated there is no economic reason to renew them!   Honest Weight, one of the last food co-op grocery stores in The Empire State, is warning that state employment regulations will force them to shutdown.  

Tennessee: Shelbyville Record Shop ended its brick-n-motar retail ops but will continue repairing audio and video equipment.

Texas:  Texas Association of Dairymen upped the number of dairy cows killed by Winter Storm Goliath to 5% (one report says at least 40-thousand killed!).  The estimate counts only mature cows.  On top of that, the snow levels are making it almost impossible to bring in all the cows for milking, meaning many cows will stop producing milk.  The Dairymen warn they will probably find even more dead cows as they dig out from Goliath.  Get ready for skyrocketing dairy prices in Texas.  Now if you think beef prices are high enough, add this to the mix; one beef rancher says he lost 350 beef cows to Goliath, and he says there are at least 30 other ranchers in the area with similar losses!  In Dallas, after 40 years the original Black-eyed Pea restaurant was suddenly shutdown due to the company going bankrupt.  At least 15 Black-eyed Pea restaurants have been shutdown in Texas.  The bankruptcy will affect restaurants in the state of Colorado as well.

Vermont: After 142 years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) God refuses to stop the shutdown of ‘his’ Quechee Community Church.  Apparently God needs money because the church is being sold-off.

Virginia: In Alexandria, after 53 years Why Not? children’s boutique shutting down by the end of the month.

Washington DC:  Reports say Barack Obama is about to issue an executive order allowing foreign students to stay in the United States, after they graduate from a U.S. college/university, and take your job!

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

01 January 2016: “The city basically doesn’t want us here anymore. We got priced out.” 

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) no longer issues mass layoff reports: “On March 1, 2013, President Obama ordered into effect the across-the- board spending cuts (commonly referred to as sequestration) required by the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, as amended. Under the order, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) must cut its current budget by more than $30 million, 5 percent of the current 2013 appropriation, by September 30, 2013. In order to help achieve these savings and protect core programs, the BLS will eliminate two programs, including Mass Layoff Statistics, and all ‘measuring green jobs’ products. This news release is the final publication of monthly mass layoff survey data.”

Operation Jupiter: Rhode Island forcing deadly vaccine into children!

03 January 2016, 17:36 UTC-07 Tango 01 (14 Dey 1394/23 Rabi’a’-Awwal 1437/25 Ding-Chou 4713)

The U.S. state of Rhode Island has mandated a vaccine for all 7th graders, only the vaccine is potentially deadly!

It’s the Gardasil HPV vaccine known to have harmful side effects, including blindness, seizures, infertility and even death (sounds more like a population control drug).  The side effects have been documented but hidden in countries that have been forcing girls to take the vaccine.  In the U.S. it’s taken several court actions to gain public access to HPV vaccination data.  Despite the known side effects most parents report they were never told of the ill effects of the vaccine that’s supposed to stop a specific type of virus suspected of causing cancer.

Even the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the U.S. government, are being suspected of coverup as they are the world’s number one buyers of the Gardasil HPV vaccine (apparently they’ve spent at least $4-billion of your tax dollars on the drug), and they even earn royalties off the sales of the drug made by Merck.

Rhode Island’s medical martial law goes into effect with the beginning of the 2016-17 school year.

Operation Jupiter: Mystery measles kills woman in United States! Not discovered until after she died! Vaccines don’t work! 

Merck Dr. Exposes Gardasil Scandal: Ineffective, Deadly, Very Profitable

 

213 Australian Women Who Took Gardasil Suffered Permanent Disability

“…demyelinating events in these cases may be explained by the potent immuno-stimulatory properties of HPV virus-like particles which comprise the vaccine.”

Documents Obtained by Judicial Watch Reveal that by 2013 two hundred injury and death Claims were Filed in the U.S. as a result of the HPV vaccine

Japan Halts HPV Shot for Girls over Safety Issues

Destroy U.S. Dollar: China & Iran deal in Rial & Yuan, only?

03 January 2016 (15:22 UTC-07 Tango 01)/ 13 Dey 1394/22 Rabi’a’-Awwal 1437/24 Ding-Chou (11th month 4713)

Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce announced plans to conduct trade between China and Iran using only the rial (IRR) and yuan (CNY).

Majid-Reza Hariri, boss of Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce, admitted that by accepting China’s yuan for oil purchases it would greatly weaken the U.S. dollar (USD).

The details of how Iran and China will exchange currencies, for all trade under the new deal, have yet to be worked out.

In 2014 trade between China and Iran increased by 30% from the previous year.   That trade hit the equivalent of $50-billion USD in transactions.

It should be noted that because of international sanctions, led by the United States, China still owes Iran $20-billion USD for past oil shipments.  However, this past Friday Iranian reports said China began a $17-billion USD investment program into Iran’s petrochemical industry.

World War 3: Iran to push oil to $10 per barrel! U.S. to impose new sanctions! 

Destroy U.S. Dollar: BRICS Bank now using Chinese yuan! 

“The city basically doesn’t want us here anymore. We got priced out.” : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 01 January 2016

Incomplete list of job loss announcements and shutdowns.

California: In Canoga Park, after only a few months ConfeXion Cupcakes shutdown without warning.  News reports say its the first business in the new Village at Westfield Topanga plaza to shutdown, and other businesses are considering leaving as well.  A co-owner of ConfeXion Cupcakes blames outrageous rent.   In Napa, the Scientopia Discovery Center shutting down and in search of a better location.  They also hope to renovate a school bus for mobile exhibits.

Colorado: In Denver, after 48 years iconic Andre’s Confiserie Suisse dessert restaurant shutting down because the A-hole city jacked up the taxes: “The city basically doesn’t want us here anymore. We got priced out.”-Bruno Gegenszhatz, owner

Connecticut: In New Milford, after 24 years restaurant Salsa shutting down next week.  The owner sold it so he could retire.

Idaho:  The city of Chubbuck has admitted that after at least five years their recycling program is a money loser.  It’s essentially for the same reason coal, oil, steel and aluminum operations are going down; crashing commodity prices.  Chubbuck administrators said the recycling contractor is reporting that the price per ton of mixed recyclables has dropped so low that they must now charge the city for the use of what were once free roll-off containers located at City Hall and elementary schools. That ended up causing Chubbuck to suffer a net loss of $2,474 USD in the month of October (even with residents paying for their own individual recycling containers), and as such the city is canceling the use of those roll-off containers.   (Once again people, no glass or styrofoam recycling in southeastern Idaho!) (No Glass or Styrofoam Recycling in SE Idaho?)

Massachusetts: The Hopkinton based company, EMC Corporation, which took over Texas based computer company Dell, revealed they will eliminate $250-million USD in jobs during 2016 as a result of the Dell takeover!

Michigan:  In Davison, the Farmer’s Daughter Country Store shutting down at the end of the month.  City administrators are now foaming at the mouth over the prospects of major redevelopment in the area, now that most of the old businesses are gone.

Minnesota: Globe University (Minnesota School of Business) announced it will shutdown its Moorhead campus sometime during the 2016-17 school year: “As with many colleges across the country, our Moorhead location has seen a continuous decline in enrollment….”  

New Jersey:  God refuses to stop the shutdown of ‘his’ 113 years old (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) Our Lady of Assumption church in Bayonne.

New Mexico:  The city of Santa Fe can no longer afford to pay the rent on the city parking lot on Canyon Road and threatened the property owner to pay them instead, lest they shut it down!  As a result the property owner called bullshit on them and is shutting it down himself!  It’s the only ‘city’ parking lot in the area.

New York: Pier 1 Imports shutting down their Watertown store.  In Nyack, popular Hartell’s Deli shutdown.  Hartell’s has operated in Nyack since the 1970s, no word on why they shutdown.  Too Big to Jail TrustCo Bank shutting down one of two Schenectady offices this month.

Ohio:  In Mansfield, after 29 years Lee’s Ancient Wok shutting down, the owners want to retire but their adult son has no plans to continue working the popular restaurant.

Oregon:  In Portland, after 114 years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) grocery store Strohecker’s shutting down by the end of the month.  Local news reports say no reason was made public (the corporate owners, Lamb’s Markets, refused to talk). Indications are that the store’s pharmacy operations will continue in a different location.   What’s that about Goodwill creating jobs? In Salem, it was revealed that seven years old Thai Beer Restaurant was forced to shutdown when the property owner sold-out to Goodwill Industries.     In Lake Oswego, mental health clinic for children Youth Villages Oregon (aka Christie Care, Christie Campus) being shutdown after complaints of abuse and sexual contact.  Investigators blamed it on lack of supervision.

Pennsylvania:  In Bridgeville, after 30 years restaurant Tambellini’s shutdown.  The building was sold.

South Dakota: In Sioux Falls, DN Nails shutdown by state inspectors.  The inspection was the result of three customers complaining of severe pain and bleeding.  Inspectors found unsanitary conditions like plumbing that didn’t work (sinks backed up with water) and evidence that banned implements were being used.  A local news source called the conditions in the pedicure shop “gross”.

Virginia:  In Richmond, after 1-hundred years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) chain store Pleasants Hardware shutting down its flagship store by February, and selling off the remaining seven stores!   The stores employ about 1-hundred people each!

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) no longer issues mass layoff reports: “On March 1, 2013, President Obama ordered into effect the across-the- board spending cuts (commonly referred to as sequestration) required by the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, as amended. Under the order, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) must cut its current budget by more than $30 million, 5 percent of the current 2013 appropriation, by September 30, 2013. In order to help achieve these savings and protect core programs, the BLS will eliminate two programs, including Mass Layoff Statistics, and all ‘measuring green jobs’ products. This news release is the final publication of monthly mass layoff survey data.”