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Dumbing Down the United States, 2nd Quarter 2015: “a brutal process” Massive education layoffs across the U.S.! Idaho schools rig teacher evaluations! “It’s not as though we have a hidden pot of money.”

Disappearing Students Syndrome (DSS): A phrase created by me to describe a phenomenon taking place across the United States, affecting both privately and publicly funded schools, from Kindergarten all the way through University levels.

“The average cost of tuition and fees at a private, non-profit, four-year university this school year was $31,231—up sharply from $1,832 in 1971-1972 (in current dollars). At public, four-year schools, tuition and fees cost about $9,139 this year. In the 1971 school year, they added up to less than $500 in current dollars, according to the College Board.

…amenities have become an important part of the race for the best and brightest, and well-off, applicants…

The rising cost of college sports including generous coaching salaries—has also raised concerns, especially when tuition subsidizes money-losing programs and increases the financial burden on students who don’t take part in athletics.

Public and private colleges and universities expanded their payrolls by 28 percent between 2000 and 2012, more than 50 percent faster than the previous decade…

…that payroll expansion added higher benefit costs for full-time faculty and staff, many schools offset those spending increases by relying more heavily on part-time instructors.

…teaching salaries, one of the biggest single line items, have remained relatively flat…

So if the cost of providing an education has remained fairly stable, why does the price students pay keep rising?

The reason, say researchers, is that deep budget cuts in state funding for public higher education and shrinking subsidies at private schools have pushed a greater share of the cost onto students and their families.”-CNBC, Why does a college degree cost so much?

Incomplete list of publicly announced education layoffs & school shutdowns from April to June 2015:

Misleading for-profit technical school DeVry is shutting down at least 12 campuses in Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Washington, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas and Florida! Apparently DeVry has decided to move courses from brick -n-mortar classrooms to the internet.

Alaska: Anchorage School District warned they could eliminate 74 jobs from next school year, blaming state level funding cuts.

Arkansas: The Pine Bluff School District killed 68 jobs without warning. One elementary school and one junior high school (‘middle school’ is a British empire term) are being shutdown. News reports said the affected employees found out they were jobless from the news media, school administrators have apologized for the “mistake” in the way they announced the layoffs. The whole thing is being blamed on crashing student enrollment, which has caused the district to be short at least $3.1-million USD.  Little Rock School District is losing $37-million in funding, and will be forced to layoff at least 30% of employees! Administrators say they will also cut in half how much they pay into the employee health insurance, which means employees will have to pay a lot more for their Obama Care!  Pulaski Technical College blaming what I call DSS for forcing them to shutdown their west Little Rock (wLR) campus. In Fall 2014 they had a total of 510 students on the wLR, but for Spring 2015 only 362 students attended classes on the wLR campus!

Arizona: University of Arizona warned of mass layoffs in August, this after the new state budget forces the school to make $43-million in cuts!  Northern Arizona University warned it must cut courses and eliminate 60 jobs for next school year, blaming $17.3-million in state level funding cuts.  Phoenix based for-profit Apollo Education Group-University of Phoenix announced that 6-hundred additional employees across the U.S. will become jobless! This is on top of the previously announced 9-hundred! It’s blamed on Disappearing Students Syndrome.

California: The Los Angeles Unified School District approved plans to eliminate 774 jobs despite an increase in funding and a 10% pay raise for employees! Administrators blame DSS, but critics say the new budget, with its pay raises and mass layoffs, doesn’t make sense. It was also revealed that LAUSD has to pay more into their employee retirement plans (ObamaCare anybody?). The LAUSD superintendent commented that “There are no more presents under the Christmas tree!” Local news reports say the superintendent implied he would be stepping down within the next six months.  In San Diego, Bridgepoint Education issued WARNs saying 19 people will be laid off in August.  Head Start Child Development issued dozens of WARNs saying they are shutting down operations throughout California, hundreds becoming jobless by the end of June!  Santa Anna based Corinthian Colleges announced it will shutdown all remaining 28 campuses across the U.S.! It’s the result of an investigation by the U.S. Department of Education which revealed the for-profit school was frauding its students!  In San Francisco, Arizona based Apollo Education laid off 60 people.  Monterey Peninsula Unified School District warned that at least 17 employees will be laid off, due to lack of money. PTA leaders and parents are pissed-off and called Bull-Shit on the money issue: “We already pay for half of these positions! In the PTA we pay for science lab, the PE teacher. When does this stop? What’s next, the office clerk? Recess, instruction? Is this all going to fall on the parents? Why don’t we go to a private school already?”-unnamed mom and PTA member

Colorado: Zenith Education Group continues mass kill-off of jobs, this time in Thornton. 131 call center employees were laid off! It’s the result of Zenith’s takeover of failed Corinthian College, as well as DSS: “We had a reduction in the student population and we are merging some call centers to the one located in Tampa.”-Krissy Humenesky

Connecticut: Newtown school administrators announced they want to shutdown the Hawley Elementary School, due to DSS.  Pissed-off taxpayers then demanded to know why $50-million in donated money is being spent on rebuilding the infamous Sandy Hook Elementary School if there aren’t enough students!  Some parents even said they did not want their children attending the new Sandy Hook school.

Florida:  Military themed Acclaim Academy shutdown without warning. Various school district administrators said they were told by the owner of the military charter schools that there was no more money. Thousands of families now struggling to find schools for their children.  In Ormond, Zenith Education Group laid off 18 people.

Idaho:  Northwest Nazarene University is in trouble. The Administrators want to layoff staff, but the staff countered with a 77% no confidence vote. Now layoffs are on hold pending an independent review of the private university’s budget.  According to Idaho Ed News, data being kept from public view (it had to forced out through the Idaho Public Records Act) show a possible conspiracy on the part of 32 of the 115 Gem State school districts to make their teachers look good.   The Idaho Statesman reported that “Administrators from 32 districts gave every teacher identical, overall scores of ‘proficient’ during 2013-14 evaluations…” and that “Teacher evaluations are important because, for the first time, they will be partially tied to teacher pay and the expenditure of an estimated $125 million in taxpayers’ money through the career ladder pay plan being rolled out over the next five years.”  With so many districts reporting almost the same teacher evaluation results it “makes it impossible to identify the top- and low-performing teachers”.  Cash strapped School District 93 taxpayers voted down the latest school bond, again! The bond issue was put to voters a second time after it was voted down the first time. On top of that district administrators called for a recount this time, the recount actually resulted in more votes against the bond issue!   Idaho State University (ISU, my alma mater) is finally facing up to the fact they’ve been losing students (what I call DSS) for years, and now they’re cutting programs. Some courses, like German and French, will no longer be offered as a BA degree, just a piddly certificate (in fact many other courses will now get you just a certificate). The administrators voted to eliminate their BS in Theater, Bachelors in University Studies, MS in Physical Education Pedagogy, Graduate Certificate in Gerontological Studies and Bachelor of Music in Music/Business. ISU will also shutdown their Environmental Science and Policy Research Institute, Center for Environmental Sensing, Geospatial Research Facility, Musculoskeletal Research Institute , Permian Research Institute and International Center for Bayesian Methods (by Fall 2020). This means mass layoffs, but administrators didn’t mention it. ISU is so proud of their austerity that they went on local TV news to brag about it: “…ISU also received a commendation from our regional accreditor, The Northwest Commissioner On College and Universities, for the process we undertook, that we can be a model for other states.”-Selena Grace, Associate Vice President for Institution Effectiveness, KPVI interview

Illinois: The 44 years old Sunshine Preschool, based in the Wheaton Evangelical Free Church, shutdown.  School District 65 will eliminate 29 full time jobs for the upcoming school year. School administrators say they’re preparing for the state to slash and burn their funding even more.   School District 122 laying off nine school lunch employees, because they are considered unnecessary. It’s actually part of a larger plan to cut $2.3-million from next school year’s budget.  After 43 years Joliet Area Suzuki Strings shutdown, blaming crashing student enrollment: “We just cannot financially sustain it anymore, our numbers have been gradually going down over the last four or five years. Last year, we were down to 40 students, and now we’re at about 25. You just can’t exist with that.”-Mary Smelser, founder

Indiana: Muncie Community Schools warned of layoffs, even after selling off their Wilson Junior High School building. Administrators said that because of DSS, and years of consolidation ops, their Central High School is now overstaffed.

Kansas: Kansas City Public Schools laid off 31 employees and cut pay for hundreds of others, blaming $2-million in state taxpayer funding cuts.

Louisiana: In Port Allen, First Student lost its school bus contract, 72 people now jobless. Company administrators say the loss of contract was “sudden” and “unforeseen”.  Baker School District administrators revealed they’ve already laid off employees for the upcoming school year, but refuse to say how many will become unemployed, which will include teachers with tenure. They’re short $1.2-million.

Maryland: Baltimore City School District laid off 209 employees! Administrators blame a $108-million shortfall.

Massachusetts: Gordon College said at least 14 employees will be laid off.  As of last month only 475 freshman students made the required deposits for the upcoming semester.  In New Bedford, the Horatio A. Kempton Elementary School being shutdown. Administrators are hoping that by shutting down a school they won’t have to eliminate jobs.  The Dracut Public Schools announced they must layoff 30 people, due to declining tax revenues which are the result of the bad economy. In a true sign of a failed system, the idiot School Chairman is pushing to create new taxes and fees for the already financially strapped residents.  51 years old Marian Court College shutdown due to “insurmountable financial challenges…..given declining enrollment numbers”.  Reports say Marshfield Public Schools’ plan to eliminate jobs has been softened by the retirement of 25 teachers.

Michigan: East Grand Rapids Board of Education laying off four people, cutting pay and moving some teachers to part time. The district is so short on funding that parents have started donation drives for the schools.   Battle Creek Public Schools eliminating 23 jobs. The district is lacking $2.1-million. Hazel Park Schools announced they will eliminate 116 jobs and slash salaries over the next five years, due to Disappearing Students Syndrome (a 30% decline since 2010)!   Marshall Public Schools laid off eight people. Another seven employees are being pushed into retirement. Administrators say enrollment is fine and blame the layoffs on state taxpayer funding cuts and the loss of grant money.  Wayne-Westland Community Schools laid off ten teachers. The Livonia Public Schools laid off 40 teachers. Plymouth-Canton Community Schools warned 73 teachers of pending layoffs. Garden City Schools laid off 46 teachers.  Ypsilanti Community Schools laid off 18 teachers, blaming it on a $2.2-million drop in state level taxpayer funding caused by a 7.8% drop in enrollment (they lost 325 students from last year)! It must be pointed out that state funding was actually increased by $163 per student, but  Disappearing Students Syndrome is so massive in Michigan that the increase in per student state funding cannot make up for the losses!  Calvin College bribed seven employees to quit, and warning that outright layoffs are coming. The Christian college has been relying on debt financing and is fighting to pay it down. Christians have already donated $25-million to pay down the debt, and the school is trying to cut $4.5-million in costs by 2017. News reports from 2013 said ‘Christian’ administrators overspent on new construction and made bad investments with donated money. In one case, $5-million that was supposed to pay down the debt was used to buy real estate instead! This is a clear case of Christians putting their faith into the money changers in the Temple (capitalist administrators) rather than in their God: “The former administration, the former president certainly had a reputation as someone who understood finances and business. He came from a banking background. And so I think there’s some bewilderment at the scope of the problem.”– David Diephouse, professor (who is obviously of ‘Blind Faith’)

Flint School District laid off more employees, this time 55 teachers. Another 16 employees retired. Because of DSS, and the increased cost of health insurance caused by ObamaCare, the school district is trying to cut $5.8-million!  Farmington Public Schools increased their layoffs to at least 180 for the 2015-16 school year: “It’s not as though we have a hidden pot of money.”-George Gurrola, vice president

Minnesota: The Litchfield School District warned it must increase the number of employees on its layoff list, due to DSS.

Mississippi: The Greenwood School District laying off 28 people.

Nebraska: In Grand Island, after 20 years the Heartland School of Dance shutdown due to the greedy attorney-landlords: “I recently received a lease-termination notice from the studio’s landlords…….The old heating system is worn out and too expensive to fix.”-Karen Jamieson, owner of the dance studio

New Jersey:  Brick Township Public Schools laying off 24 bus drivers, but warned that by not laying off more bus drivers they are going to have cut jobs elsewhere.  Their original plan was to eliminate 31 bus drivers, but they caught heat from the union.  Newark, the biggest city in the state, eliminated 155 school district employees, and the teachers union says that doesn’t include teachers, who are next on the chopping block!  Trenton Board of Education announced they must eliminate 162 jobs! Administrators blame competition with charter schools. Paterson School District eliminating 547 jobs! That’s 60% more than what was being discussed! The state appointed school superintendent said the district must cut at least $21-million from its budget.  Crashing & burning Atlantic City School District conducted a second round of school district cuts, laying off 75 more employees. It was also revealed that more than 30 employees were forced to resign or retire early. Administrators warned that a third round of layoffs is in the works and that a total of 4-hundred employees could be let go!  Sussex County Community College eliminating 11 jobs. Administrators blame a new $3-million renovation project for the Student Center, and five years of DSS. They expect to lose $1.2-million in the upcoming school year due to crashing student enrollment. The American Boychoir School in Princeton now chapter 11 bankrupt busted, saying they don’t even have any money to finish the school year: “The board has been compelled to consider several drastic alternatives, including closing the school immediately and ceasing operations.”-Rob D’Avanzo, Chairman of the Board

New York:  In NYC, Cambridge University Press issued a layoff WARN saying 67 of their 190 employees will be jobless by July.  In Brooklyn, Catholic Charities issued a shutdown WARN saying all their Early Childhood Education Programs will close in July, 89 jobs lost.  In Albany, the Brighter Choice Charter Middle School for Boys issued a WARN saying they’re shutting down in July, 37 jobs lost. The Brighter Choice Charter Middle School for Girls is also shutting down in July, 35 jobs lost. In Rochester, Durham School Services issued a WARN saying they’re shutting down in July, due to loss of contract, 142 jobs lost!  In Niskayuna, school bus company First Student issued a shutdown WARN for July, saying 62 people will become unemployed.  Academy of Our Lady of Good Counsel High School issued a shutdown WARN, saying 48 people will be laid off in August.  The Tuxedo Union Free School District announced they will layoff 20 people for next school year, they say it’s that or shutdown the George F. Baker High School.  All American School Bus issued a shutdown WARN for June, at least 207 jobs lost!  The Center for Educational Innovation issued a WARN saying they’ve lost a contract and at least 32 people will be laid off by July.   The Commission on Economic Opportunity issued a WARN saying they are shutting down their Stepping Stones Two childcare center in Rensselaer, 34 jobs lost in August.   College of Saint Rose eliminated 40 jobs, and slashed Obama Care benefits for employees (meaning employees will have to pay a greater share of the cost of their healthcare). Christian administrators blame The Rapture, I mean what I call Disappearing Student Syndrome (DSS). In just five years the school went from having a budget with a “modest surplus” to a “structural deficit”.  Hartwick College eliminated more than 20 jobs, without warning. Administrators also suddenly changed their 2015-16 school year budget. Apparently those who were laid off are forbidden to talk about it: “This culture will exacerbate the uncertainty and negative feelings following the layoff. They will feel that leadership does not care….”-Theodore Peters, professor

In Hyde Park, God refuses to stop the shutdown of ‘his’ Hyde Park Nursery School and ‘his’ Roman Catholic Regina Coeli School. Regina Coeli School currently has only 50 students enrolled. In the case of Hyde Park Nursery School, church administrators blame city administrators: “Unfortunately, with the introduction of universal pre-kindergarten, the Hyde Nursery School and many other preschools, day care centers, and early learning centers were never offered the opportunity by the Hyde Park Central School District to provide universal pre-kindergarten to their students.”

North Carolina: For profit student rip off artist Brookstone College of Business suddenly shutdown, administrators admit they can’t comply with new federal education rules that require higher education to prove its students can find jobs after they graduate!  Madison County School District forced to shutdown their Laurel Elementary school. It’s blamed on DSS.  AB Tech announced it will shutdown the Haynes building and the Technology Commercialization Center on its Enka campus. News reports say AB Tech is prepping the Enka campus for sale. It’s blamed on the loss of $2-million in county taxpayer funding.

Ohio: News reports say 30 years old pumpkins, turkeys, beef/education venue Schapperacher Family Farm forced to shutdown. The operators would only say “…our family has been asked to vacate the Schappacher Farm property.”   After 130 years (surviving numerous depressions and recessions) Christian Saint Aloysius School. It’s blamed on DSS.  Saint Peter’s Child Care Center shutdown. Church administrators say “The Child Center’s operational losses have been substantial, with a projected shortfall this year in excess of $50,000. These factors make it impossible for St. Peter’s to continue offering this service to our community.”   After five years non-profit Boneyfiddle Arts Center shutdown, due to lack of funding: “It is really sad and painful for us, because we worked so hard to accomplish what we had. When we realized we could not meet our strategic goals we knew it was the logical choice.”-Jamie Benedict

Oregon: The Oregon School Board laid off five special ed assistants. Reports say it was the second round of layoffs so far.  Administrators have decided that special ‘needs’ students don’t need the help, but it’s really because of DSS. Their high schools, alone, have seen a 22% drop in enrollment over the past six years!

Pennsylvania: Connellsville Area School District laid off 40 teachers.  Reporters with WPXI did some math and discovered that the district lost 1-thousand 3-hundred students in the past ten years!  Camden City School District laid off 92 employees due to funding cuts caused by DSS. Superintendent Paymon Rouhanifard called it “a brutal process”.  Pittsburgh based Education Management Corporation announced it will eliminate another 3-hundred jobs across the U.S. in “ongoing efforts to offer students a great learning experience while keeping education affordable”!   Back in May, Education Management corporation shutdown all 15 of its Art Institute campuses!  Olney Charter High School eliminating 36 jobs including the principal. Employees say it’s retaliation for them forming their own union.

Rhode Island: Empire Beauty Schools blame DSS for the reason they’re shutting down their Providence school.

Tennessee: The McNairy County Board of Education eliminating 20 jobs; 15 current employees and five vacant teacher jobs.  Shelby County Schools laid off 5-hundred people! 490 teachers and 30 administrators: “We are a district with declining enrollment and budget issues. Every year we’re having to make tough decisions, and we try to keep as many of those decisions away from the classroom as possible.”-Sheila Redick

Texas: 58 Head Start employees being laid off across Refugio, Goliad and Bee counties.  The San Benito Consolidated Independent School District finally admitted they overspent $12-million, and have to layoff at least 37 employees.  Administrators also revealed they’ve already saved $5-million by pushing some employees to retire early or quit.  The SMART Schools summer camp for kids, held on Rice University property, shutdown six weeks early. It’s complicated but basically SMART Schools could not verify the certifications of the counselors, and they claim that promised funding from Be Inspired never came through.   In Edinburg, Ignite Public Schools has been shutdown by the Texas Education Agency. TEA administrators said the charter school failed at academics and managing their own budget.  School bus contractor Gold Star will shutdown in Manor, eliminating 69 jobs. The Manor Independent School District realized it’s actually cheaper to run their own school bus system.

Vermont: Concord High School will shutdown due to lack of funding caused by DSS.

Virginia:  Norfolk State University warned of layoffs due to a drop in enrollment by almost 1-thousand students since last year!

Washington DC: Privately funded Howard University laid off 84 people without warning. Last year administrators laid off 2-hundred employees!

Wisconsin:  University of Wisconsin-La Crosse announced it will eliminate 45 jobs to try and save $1.5-million. University administrators say they will take more action because they need to close an $8-million hole, caused by DSS! University of Wisconsin Madison warned it must eliminate 434 jobs and drop 320 courses over the next two years, no thanks to Right to Work you over Scott Walker, and other ‘lawmakers’, plan to cut $300-million from the state university system (never mind that Walker and other ‘lawmakers’ are going to spend $250-million tax dollars to help build a $500-million sports stadium)!  Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) laid off less than 20 people from its central office. MPS has a terrible graduation rate for high school students; in 2014 only 60.9% of students succeeded in graduating after four years of high school! Of the students who took five years only 68.8% graduated, and those who took six years only 73.4% graduated!   Racine Unified School District halting public use of their classroom decorations and resources facility, in order to save taxpayer money.

Wyoming: News reports say about three dozen WyoTech-Laramie employees got laid off by the new owner, Zenith Education Group. Wyo-Tech is one of many schools formerly owned by failed California based Corinthian Colleges. Zenith Education Group blamed the layoffs on DSS, saying the campus is down to just 5-hundred students.

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

Restaurant owner chooses Greece over United States! VA abandons veterans! Disney shutdowns! Investors kill solar power!: U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 30 June 2015

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Arizona: Phoenix based for-profit Apollo Education Group-University of Phoenix announced that 6-hundred additional employees across the U.S. will become jobless!  This is on top of the previously announced 9-hundred!  It’s blamed on crashing enrollment, or what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome.  Mother Nature forcing parts of Bonita Canyon Campground at Chiricahua National Monument to shutdown due to fears of flooding.  In Tucson, after 13 years the Chantilly Tea Room and Gift Boutique shutdown.  The owner is hoping the sale of the building will get her enough cash to open a new establishment.

California: Ongoing oil spills along Santa Barbara’s coast, the source of which has yet to be determined,  resulted in the “indefinite” shutdown of the Plains All American Pipeline operated pipelines as well as three Exxon oil platforms!  The oil has been spilling since May, and so far has cost $92-million USD to clean up.   San Ramon based oil giant Chevron laid off 20 people at its Newfoundland-Labrador, Canada, operations.  In San Francisco, sandwich shop Giordano Brothers shutdown their 11 years old North Beach location.  Administrators say the lease expired and the location just isn’t big enough.  What housing market recovery? In San Louis Obisbo, after 33 years the owners of Pismo Bob’s Hardware and Nursery shutting down their Hardware store in August, saying they will focus on the Nursery. The owners blame competition from ‘big box’ hardware stores, but they also said their Nursery business is doing great because it sells only drought resistant succulents.

Colorado: In Denver, the owners of two years old Session Kitchen say they must shutdown in July.  Despite rave reviews sales were never high enough to cover costs of operations.  Fort Collins based Advanced Energy (AE) announced it is fleeing the solar power business.  Hundreds of people will be laid off!  Administrators blame crashing sales of their solar power inverters, they even revealed they tried to sell off their inverter operations but none of the potential buyers were willing to pay what AE administrators wanted for it!   However, one administrator slipped up and revealed the shutdown is really about making profits for ‘investors’: “…over the last six months, we concluded that focusing solely on our Precision Power business, and exiting the Solar Inverter business aligns with our long-term goal of maximizing value for our shareholders.”-Yuval Wasserman, CEO

Florida: Melbourne based (? see below comment from former employee) Too Big to Jail financial institution Wingspan Portfolio Advisors shutdown today, without warning (at least to the state Department of Economic Opportunity), 150 jobs lost!  Disney shutting down their Magic of Disney Animation attraction in July, and their Disney Quest attraction in 2016.  Administrators claim they will eventually replace them with something else.

Indiana: Belgium based compressor maker Atlas Copco Portable Energy shutting down their Franklin factory, and fleeing the United States, 32 jobs lost.  Company administrators say the crashing U.S. oil and gas industry is forcing them to consolidate ops back to Belgium.   God refuses to stop the shutdown of ‘his’ Frontline Foundations addiction treatment center in Valparaiso.  Christian administrators blame lack of funding.

Kentucky: Price Less IGA shutdown one of their Bowling Green grocery stores.  The store was only two years old, and local news reports say administrators refused to explain the shutdown.  In Louisville, ObamaCare forcing Indiana based Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield to layoff 54 people in July.  Administrators swear they warned employees back in May.  Administrators blame it on mergers with other ObamaCare insurance companies.

Massachusetts:   Partners Health Care-North Shore Medical Center shutdown their Union Hospital, about 1-hundred jobs lost!  Administrators say because of ObamaCare slashing and burning reimbursements they have no choice but to consolidate hospitals.  Tyco Fire Protection Products moving some of their Westminster factory production to Texas and Mexico, at least 51 jobs lost.

Michigan: In Detroit, after 30 years Ren Cen 4 cinema shutdown, basically because it’s not worth it to upgrade for “the current moviegoer”.

Mississippi: Two employees of the Ridgeland Kids Kloset forced the consignment shop to shutdown.  They’ve admitted to stealing money from their employer, and the embezzlement resulted in tax liens filed against the owner, who is now missing.

Nevada: In Sparks, after 100 years (surviving the Great deflationary Depression and numerous recessions) W.R. Adams & Son Jewelers shutdown.

New York: In Buffalo, restaurant Nektar Ambrosia shutdown, the immigrant owner sold the building and is moving back to economically failed Greece rather than stay in the United States! NYC based Digital First Media forced its puppet operator New England Newspapers to layoff 10 employees of local newspapers in Vermont and Massachusetts.  NYC based aluminum maker ALCOA (ALuminum COmpany of America) shutdown its Brazilian smelter due to crashing aluminum prices.  In Hyde Park, God refuses to stop the shutdown of ‘his’ Hyde Park Nursery School and ‘his’ Roman Catholic Regina Coeli School.   Regina Coeli School currently has only 50 students enrolled.  In the case of Hyde Park Nursery School, church administrators blame city administrators: “Unfortunately, with the introduction of universal pre-kindergarten, the Hyde Nursery School and many other preschools, day care centers, and early learning centers were never offered the opportunity by the Hyde Park Central School District to provide universal pre-kindergarten to their students.”   

Ohio: News reports say 30 years old pumpkins, turkeys, beef/education venue Schapperacher Family Farm forced to shutdown.  The operators would only say “…our family has been asked to vacate the Schappacher Farm property.”

Pennsylvania: Pipe maker Wheatland Tube shutting down their Sharon factory in August, blaming crashing sales on a 68% increase in imported pipes being dumped on the U.S. market!  In Hazelton, after less than ten years Heritage Fresh Food grocery store shutting down once everything is sold off, administrators saying they can no longer compete.   ObamaCare caused a riff between the the Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, Philly.com and the employee’s Newspaper Guild. The employers did not want to pay more to cover increased health insurance costs, but after negotiations they agreed to pay more for the ObamaCare insurance, but in exchange there will be no pay raises for the next two years!   Texas based oil contractor Halliburton announced they will shutdown their Homer City operations, consolidating them to Ohio, 430 jobs lost for the city! Pissed off state ‘lawmakers’ say Halliburton bold faced lied to them: “Just a few months ago, we were approached by concerned employees and community leaders about ongoing rumors that such a decision may be on the horizon. However, after speaking with Halliburton officials we were told such rumors were unfounded. Now, we’re told the decision to close is permanent and nothing can be done to reverse course.”-Senator Don White and Representative Dave Reed, joint statement

South Dakota: In Sioux Falls the Veteran’s Outreach Center shutting down in August due to lack of funding.  It’s connected in part to the collapse of New York based Volunteers of America, but also because the Obama regime’s Veterans Affairs (VA) has canceled their contract with Veteran’s Outreach Center.  Essentially the VA admitted they can’t pay for the care of military veterans!

Virginia: ObamaCare forced tax-sucker General Dynamics to layoff 137 IT workers!  Those information technology employees were supporting the Healthcare Quality Improvement Systems contract to “monitor and improve utilization and quality of care for Medicare and Medicaid”.  General Dynamics lost the contract.

Wyoming: The county of Sheridan eliminated 14 jobs due to lack of money.  County administrators admitted they overestimated how much revenue they would get from mining ops.

29 June 2015: “I’m not going…to retire, I’m just going to close the store.” 

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

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.”

“This is not politics, this is math.” Puerto Rico plunges into Death Spiral! Conservative Idaho jacks up taxes! “I’m not going…to retire, I’m just going to close the store.”: U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 29 June 2015

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

California: More proof the internet is not to blame for brick-n-mortar shutdowns;  Sunnyvale based rent-utility electronic payment service PayNearMe failed to raise the crowd funding they wanted and laid off an undisclosed number of employees.  They also canceled their rent payment service located in Family Dollar stores.

Colorado: Meridian based money transfer company Western Union shutting down all its operations in Greece, supposedly temporarily.

Florida: University of Florida shutting down the high security lab and quarantine facility known as Indian River Research and Education Center, due to the gov-na vetoing funding, 12 jobs lost.  In Palm Beach, after 87 years (surviving the Great deflationary Depression and numerous recessions) newsstand Main Street News shutting down.  The owner laments that no matter what he tried people have just stopped buying hardcopy journals: “I’ve had no other opportunities to make it work. I finally had to pull the plug.”-Thomas Morrison

Idaho: The false conservative/Republican state ‘lawmakers’ created new taxes and fees which will now impact already cash strapped taxpayers.    Vehicle registrations fees increasing by $21, and by much more for vehicles deemed to be fuel efficient such as electric cars.   The fuel tax increasing by an additional 7 cents per gallon.  Taxpayer funded teacher pay being increased, which implies taxes will have to be raised to pay for it.  A total of 342 new ‘laws’ were approved, can you figure them out?  Way to put the brakes on any economy recovery you ‘Republicans’!  (jacking up taxes is a sign of a failed state system)

Indiana: The Oliver Winery Downtown, restaurant Max’s Place,  and restaurant El Norteño all shutdown in Bloomington’s town square.  It’s blamed on massive competition for “entertainment dollars”.

Minnesota: Tax-sucking Maplewood based 3M warned it will shutdown its body and vehicle armor operations.  Administrators blame the U.S. Army for dragging its taxpayer funded feet on a new contract.  They also revealed they’ve already laid off 50 people in Kentucky and 40 people in California.

New Jersey: More nails in the coffin for Atlantic City; the close to bankrupt Trump Entertainment Resorts announced it has canceled plans to re-open the former Trump Plaza casino, for at least ten years, in order to avoid paying the new taxes imposed by gov-na Chris Christie.

New York: Envoy Air issued layoff WARNs for John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia International Airport, at least 46 aircraft maintenance jobs lost by September.  Drugs pusher Walgreens-Boots Alliance shutdown their eight years old Ogdensburg store, 20 jobs lost.

Ohio:  In Mount Healthy, the 11 years old game playing store Yottaquest shutting down in August.  Jamboree Foods shutting down their Pierpoint grocery store by the end of the week: “It’s just getting to the point where all the Walmarts and drug stores kept nickel and diming us….It’s hard. I’m not going to be able to retire, I’m just going to close the store. My whole life savings is tied into the store!”-Dan Swift, owner

Pennsylvania: Clothier Gap and Gap Kids shutting down its stores in the Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley. It’s part of the California based company’s plan to shutdown at least 175 stores.  In Philadelphia, Chiarella’s Ristorante shutdown. The owner said “We’re not closing because we want to close” the greedy landlord was “pushing” them out.

Puerto Rico:  The gov-na of the U.S. territory announced they are in a “Death spiral” and cannot pay $72-billion in debts.  Alejandro García Padilla stated “The debt is not payable. There is no other option. I would love to have an easier option. This is not politics, this is math.”  On 17 June I wrote how there’s a mass exodus of people fleeing Puerto Rico.    Reports say as a U.S. territory Puerto Rico can’t claim bankruptcy protection, like Detroit did, and the Obama regime says they’ll be no taxpayer funded bailout.

Texas: Arizona based Avnet shutting down its Coppell eCycling operations, at least 71 jobs lost. Administrators blame the bad economy for forcing them to consolidate operations.

Utah: The visitors center of Little Sahara Recreation Area temporarily shutdown.  It’s blamed on an attempt to cut costs and on lack of visitation during summer.

27 – 28 June 2015: “It’s just gotten to be too much work…”

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

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.”

U.S. Food Crisis, June 2015: “…there’s not a light at the end of the tunnel anymore.” Grocery stores & Restaurants playing the Sears Holdings game! Farmers using the internet to spread H5N2!

Incomplete list of announced United States food supply shutdowns for the month of June, 2015: Many food suppliers/distributors are consolidating operations and killing jobs due to the collapsing grocery store and restaurant industries, as well as rising costs of food production, and spread of disease.

A recently published study in Mexico says H5N2 has been present in that country for the past 15 years.  One of the conclusions of the controlled study (involving the intentional infection of chickens and ducks with the 2007 strain of H5N2) was that domestic Peking ducks seem to be carriers of the virus, showing no signs of infection.   Also, duck embryos are more susceptible to infection than chicken embryos.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirms more than 49-million poultry have been terminated due to infection or exposure to H5N2 influenza virus!  The USDA is now allowing eggs to be shipped in from some European countries, after the American Bakers Association stated they’re being forced “…to shut down lines or shut down production altogether…Or two, find a substitute for eggs.”  The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service admitted that they don’t know how poultry, and now wild birds, are getting sick: “…cannot…associate HPAI transmission with one factor or group of factors in a statistically significant way at this time……a likely cause….sharing of equipment between an infected and noninfected farm, employees moving between infected and noninfected farms, lack of cleaning and disinfection of vehicles moving between farms, and reports of rodents or small wild birds inside poultry houses….” 

The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning saying the H5N2 outbreak “may increase the likelihood of human infection in the United States”.

Chinese border administrators reporting that frozen meat as old as 40 years is being smuggled into their country through the new U.S. ally Vietnam.  Chinese administrators did not openly blame the United States, but pointed out that some of the meat was sold by websites claiming that the meat is coming from the U.S.   China banned U.S. beef in 2003 due to mad cow disease outbreaks.  Border agents told news media it was easy to find the illegal meat (including beef, pork & poultry): “It was too smelly. A truck full of it. I almost threw up when the door opened.”– Zhang Tao

Arkansas: Switzerland based Nestlé laid off 75 people at its Gerber Fort Smith baby food factory.  Administrators claim its because they switched to using plastic baby food containers.

Arizona: Five Coco’s Bakery Restaurants shutdown; one in Sun City and four in Phoenix! Coco’s was sold to a competitor.  In Phoenix yet another restaurant shutdown, this time Kincaid’s Classic American Dining closing in July after 14 years. The owners blamed years of city construction work which put their sales into a death spiral by blocking customer access to their establishment.   In Scottsdale, the Bamboo Club shutdown as well as Frasher’s Steakhouse and Lounge (it’s supposedly moving to Phoenix).  Also in Scottsdale, after 19 years restaurant Los Olivos shutdown its Sonora Village Shopping Center, due to the new property owner. The shopping center was sold for $2-million USD, and the new owner signed a new lease with an as yet undisclosed tenant to move into the Los Olivos space.  In Arcadia, the Milagro Grill shutdown.   In Tucson, after 13 years the Chantilly Tea Room and Gift Boutique shutdown. The owner is hoping the sale of the building will get her enough cash to open a new establishment.  State Department of Agriculture investigating reports that chicken, quail and partridge eggs in Pinal, Mohave, Santa Cruz and Yavapai counties tested positive for H5N2. State inspectors blame ignorant farmers and the internet for the spread of H5N2 to The Grand Canyon State: “Bird enthusiasts and breeders who are shopping on the Internet need to take care when ordering. These birds and eggs came from a state where avian influenza is rampant, responsible for the loss of millions of turkeys and hens. If you are importing birds or eggs into the state, check the list of states with avian influenza, and do not bring birds or eggs from them to protect your flock and others.”-Perry Durham, state veterinarian

California: Due to the ongoing drought, the state Water Resources Control Board is drastically cutting access to water for Golden State farmers. The latest water cuts affect 300-thousand acres (121-thousand hectares) of farmland!   Los Angeles County has banned the planting of new grape vineyards, and the expansion of existing vineyards, in the Santa Monica Mountains North Area. County administrators blame the drought.   In Los Angeles, King Meat issued a shutdown WARN for August, 227 jobs lost!  In Harbor City, Flying Food Group issued a layoff WARN for August, 121 jobs lost!  Great Harvest Bread shutdown its 11 years old Folsom store.  In San Francisco, after six years Wexler’s upscale BBQ restaurant shutting down and being sold-off. The owner said the timing is right to get out and spend more time with his family.  Staying in San Francisco, Starbucks announced it is shutting down its recently acquired La Boulange bakery operations, which includes 23 stores! Starbucks also announced it will shutdown its San Francisco Evolution Fresh juice store.  After three years 4505 Meats Butcher Shop shutting down in July, it’s blamed on problems with the company’s commissary kitchen which directly impacts the butcher shop.  Sandwich shop Giordano Brothers shutdown their 11 years old North Beach location. Administrators say the lease expired and the location just isn’t big enough.  In Chatsworth, Warren Buffet owned Heinz food processor announced they’re shutting down in July, 144 jobs lost!   Rio Mesa shutting down two farms in July, one in Santa Paula the other in Somis, 135 jobs lost! In Reedely, fruit packer Ito Packing Company issued a shutdown WARN for July, 197 jobs lost! Kroger announced it will shutdown its Mission Hills Ralph’s grocery store in July, 70 jobs lost.  In Newport Beach, after 25 years restaurant Jackshrimp shutdown.  The owner did not renew the lease and implied he was being pushed out by greedy property developers.  In Costa Mesa, after 18 years restaurant Pinot Provence shutdown.  Recently the city of Fresno learned it would lose at least two Vons grocery stores, now Save Mart announced it to is shutting down.  They will shutdown before the end of the month, and company administrators claim all 62 employees will be moved to other Save Marts (which doesn’t make sense because Save Mart will then have a lot of redundant employees).  Officially administrators blame competition (really, with Vons getting outta town?), but it turns out that Save Mart owns the property, where they’re closing down their Clinton and Blackstone avenues grocery store, and they’ve decided to play the Sears Holdings game and make more money by leasing  it out to their ‘competition’!  In West Sacramento, Raley’s shutdown their Mack Road grocery store saying “We made several operational changes in an effort to help the struggling store. We modified the store hours…and implemented several cost-control measures in order to drive sales. Unfortunately, these efforts have been unsuccessful in increasing the store’s performance.”  Albertsons-Safeway issued yet another WARN saying eight more employees will be let go from Safeway‘s Pleasanton HQ, in August.  In San Diego, after 19 years the Great News Cookware Store and Cooking School shutting down by July.   After 36 years, the owners of popular Lunch Bag Deli say their landlord is forcing them to shutdown. They say they got a 26 day eviction notice with no explanation. An employee of the real estate company that manages the property would only say, to local news media, that the lease was up and they didn’t want to renew.  In Turlock, the owner of Ann’s Fish and Chips reports that the greedy landlord has forced her to go elsewhere, due to jacking up the rent. The restaurant must shutdown by the 4th of July.   Food producer Genreal Mills confirmed their Lodi factory will shutdown by the end of the year, 430 jobs lost! This is not part of General Mills’ recent announcement that they’re culling 7-hundred more jobs, the Lodi shutdown was planned in 2014! Administrators of the city of Lodi say the General Mills shutdown will impact other businesses, netting more than 1-thousand 2-hundred jobs lost for the city!

Colorado: In Denver, the owners of two years old Session Kitchen say they must shutdown in July. Despite rave reviews sales were never high enough to cover costs of operations.

Florida:  Upscale grocer Epicure Gourmet Market & Cafe shutdown its one and a half years old Coral Gables store. Local news said employees reported that maybe 50 customers visit the store per day.  Miami-Dade based Burger King canceled their contract with Irish meat supplier Silvercrest Foods because they were using horse meat instead of cow! Customers in Ireland are now facing a Whopper of a burger shortage, at least until Burger King can find a new Irish meat supplier.  Despite this latest beef scandal taking place in Ireland, the Clearwater Burger King on US19 and Sunset Point Road shutdown for failing health inspections. In Tampa, the Tampa Tap Room shutdown for 30 health code violations. The Paradise Biryani Pointe shutdown for 41 health code violations.   In Fort Walton Beach, after 40 years Mama Rosa’s Pizza shutdown and for sale despite the owners claim that business is good. The owners said they’re moving to Georgia.  In Orlando, award winning Wolfie’s Pizzamia shutting down next month. The landlord signed a new lease with a gourmet dessert restaurant.   In Largo, Thai Basil Westbay restaurant shutdown, yet again, by health inspectors. News reports say the restaurant has been accused of recurring problems with roaches, rodents, ants and improper food temperatures.  After three years Korean restaurant OTC shutdown, the owner says he wants to try something new.   In Fort Lauderdale, after 25 years the pissed-off owners of Thai restaurant Sukhothai announced it will shutdown at a time of their choosing, they blame the lack of economic recovery for not being able to break even: “My heart is broken. Not only will I lose my business, I will miss my customers.”-Susie Komolsane, co-owner

Georgia: After six years the Little Wine Shop shutdown.

Hawaii: After 49 years the owner of two iconic restaurants is shutting them down due to health problems. The restaurant Kenny’s will shutdown by 05 July, and Kenny’s Express will shutdown 04 July.

Idaho:  Twice in one week masses of pollenating bees escaped after the trucks transporting them crashed.  Near Coeur d’Alene about 2-million bees were lost after the trailer tipped over. Apparently those bees were on their way to Montana farms.  On state highway 33, near the nuclear INL site, 20-million bees heading to North Dakota farms were lost when the truck and trailer tipped over while trying to avoid hitting a car.  One news report says firefighters killed the bees with foam.  The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) declared Clark and Jefferson counties drought disaster areas.  There are now 15 Idaho counties qualifying for drought disaster loan assistance programs.  Last month the state Department of Agriculture denied H5N2 was in The Gem State (at least since January when the last flock of infected chickens were killed off), but now they’ve banned ducks and other waterbirds from county fairs.  KPVI reports that Franklin County farmers, who rely on irrigation, are struggling with invasive mussels.  The foreign quagga mussels are clogging the irrigation pipes, cutting off precious water for the crops (Idaho is in the grips of a 15 years long drought).  Franklin County, working with state ag administrators, has begun boat inspection at local reservoirs.  In southwestern Idaho, state health and wildlife administrators are warning of the plague as many dead voles and ground squirrels have tested positive for Yersinia pestis bacteria, so far one human and one dog are being treated for the disease.  More trouble for southeast Idaho wheat growers.  The University of Idaho reports that a difficult to diagnose blight called Leaf Spot is reducing wheat yields by 10%.  Leaf Spot prevents the plants from absorbing nutrients. UoI ag experts working in Arbon Valley say most farmers do not know about it, and when they see crop damage they assume it’s a fungus and spray fungicides, instead they should treat the soil with chloride.  In Boise, the Chili’s restaurant on West Franklin Road (near Boise Towne Square mall) shutting down. The Montana based franchise owner says they are getting outta Boise and moving to Nampa.  The Boise Co-Op voluntarily shutdown after 30 people tested positive for salmonella after eating food from the store’s delicatessen.  State inspectors said the grocery store has not violated any health codes.

Illinois: In Pilsen, after six years restaurant Nightwood shutting down in July.  Another food bank going down, this time in Cahokia, and this time it’s purely political. Christina Walker, director of the Cahokia Community Basket, says they’re being shutdown because they opposed the election of the current mayor, but admitted “I’ve not been given a reason. I spoke with Curtis McCall yesterday in his office personally and asked why am I being put on administrative leave and the purpose of us vacating the building and he told me ‘Due to future litigation I cannot comment at this time.’” The food bank feeds 1-thousand 2-hundred people every month!  Local news reports say representatives of other food banks told them that somebody was making threatening phone calls to them, implying they were with the Cahokia Community Basket.   After 65 years the Indiana Harbor Dairy Queen shutdown. City administrators said the Dairy Queen corporation demanded the franchise owners pay to upgrade the restaurant, but the franchise owners didn’t have the money.  The owner of Eric’s Restaurant gave up and shutdown after he lost his booze license: “He is closed and is thinking about keeping it closed and moving to a different location because he’s completely worn out.”-Hal Jennings, attorney

Indiana: Bloomingfoods Co-op is eliminating an undisclosed number of jobs, blaming a 20% crash in sales on “competition”.   But is the real reason because employees tried to unionize?  Proof the economy is only getting worse; Lafayette Transitional Housing Center shutting down their meal service. Operators say they are “overcrowded” and have decided to focus their service only on providing a place to live for people who’re homeless. Operators say they are working to find a charity who can take over their meal service. Over the past few years Lafayette Transitional Housing Center has become the largest food provider in a 16-county region!  The Oliver Winery Downtown, restaurant Max’s Place, and restaurant El Norteño all shutdown in Bloomington’s town square. It’s blamed on massive competition for “entertainment dollars”.

Iowa: The state Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship reports the 75th outbreak of H5N2.  So far 29-million poultry infected, all turkeys and 26.3-million laying chickens have been terminated as a result!  State ‘lawmakers’ say more than 1-thousand 5-hundred jobs will be lost by August if the H5N2 outbreak doesn’t stop, and they’re asking the Obama regime to declare affected counties as FEMA disaster areas!  In Mason City, after 30 years the Bonanza steak restaurant shutdown. The property owner swears another restaurant is moving in.   In Cedar Rapids, Smuggler’s Warf Big Bam Boo Bar shutdown. The owner blames crashing business for causing him to lose his booze license and for preventing him from paying rent, plus health problems: “I am 60 years old, got some health issues, and couldn’t take it anymore.”-Al Zindrick

Williamsburg based Kinze Manufacturing has become the latest farm equipment maker to go down. Months after cutting work hours to 30 hours per week (in-line with avoiding ObamaCare mandated benefits, but of course they didn’t say that) administrators announced they must eliminate 215 jobs across the U.S.! Employees say administrators gave them no warning (which is typical and I’m still amazed how many sheeple workers in the U.S. are shocked that their employers can kill their jobs without warning). As with other farm equipment makers, it’s blamed on crashing sales: “Despite our efforts, the current demand does not support our present staffing level.”-Kinze Manufacturing news release

Kansas: The state Department of Agriculture has banned poultry shows at county fairs, due to H5N2.  In Topeka, after more than 40 years the owners of Grover’s Smokehouse announced they must shutdown in July, due to the landlord kicking them out. It sounds like the property has been sold to some evil property developers.

Kentucky: After eight years the owner of My Old Kentucky Homebrew announced he’s shutting it down in July.  State Health Department is shutting down three Women’s Infant & Children offices, 12 jobs lost. Administrators blame lack of taxpayer funding and lack of people signing up for the measly $40 per month in food assistance.  Price Less IGA shutdown one of their Bowling Green grocery stores. The store was only two years old, and local news reports say administrators refused to explain the shutdown.

Louisiana: In New Orleans, Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville shutdown. News reports say it’s being replaced with B.B. King’s Blue Club.  You could say “nothing lost”, but a lot of money is going to be spent on nothing gained either, the new food-night club venue is supposedly going to do the same thing the old venue did.  The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shutdown shrimp harvest in most inshore areas “…to protect these developing shrimp and provide opportunity for growth to larger and more marketable sizes.”

Main: In Bath, after 57 years Gilmore Seafood shutting down at the beginning of July. The owner said he was made an offer he couldn’t refuse by a property developer, allowing him to retire.

Maryland:   US Foods shutting down its Anne Arundel County distribution warehouse, 350 jobs lost! Because of the bad economy US Foods is consolidating ops “serving the Washington DC metropolitan area”.

Massachusetts:  In Springfield, non-profit New England Farm Workers Council laid off 40 people due to loss of state taxpayer funding.

Michigan: The new owner of Hiller’s Market grocery stores, Kroger, announced that Hiller’s stores in Ann Arbor, Plymouth and South Lyon will shutdown immediately! Hiller’s stores in West Bloomfield and Northville have already been shutdown!  In Detroit, three baby wild geese tested positive for H5N2, making Michigan the 21st state to be hit by bird flu.   Recently voted the second best coffee shop in Saginaw County, three years old ThunderBrew Coffee Company shutdown.  Co-owner Dan Propp blamed crashing sales and Too Big to Jail banks who refused to debt finance their operation, his wife Elizabeth would only say “We tried, and if you don’t try, you never know. Sometimes you win, and sometimes you don’t win. Dan and I have poured our heart, soul, and life into building ThunderBrew. We are thankful for all of the support we have received over the last 3 years. We’ve had a lot of ups and downs….”  In Ferndale, restaurant Torino suddenly shutdown. The owners claim that Health Department rules do not allow them to serve the type of food they offer where they are located: “This week we were visited by the Health Department and together we have determined that it is no longer possible to continue serving a menu of our caliber due to the current size of our facility.”

Minnesota:  Like your Cheerios, Yoplait and Progresso? Minneapolis based food maker General Mills announced 725 jobs eliminated globally! Administrators continue to blame crashing sales and say the restructuring, known as Project Catalyst, will continue into 2017 (showing you how little faith in any ‘recovery’ General Mills has). In the past 12+ months General Mills has shutdown two dough factories, and with the latest job culling announcement, eliminated at least 2,125 food producing jobs!   The state Board of Animal Health reported the 40th H5N2 outbreak to hit the same county, which also happens to be the country’s largest turkey producing county of Kandiyohi.   In Bloomington, after more than 30 years the owners of Cub Foods grocery store announced it will shutdown by the end of July.   Owner Niemann Foods stated “This is the last Cub Foods operated by NFI, and with our lease expiring, we decided to retire the format…”, 75 jobs lost.   Minnetonka based food processor Cargill laid off 45 more IT (information technology) employees, blaming the not recovered economy.  In Saint Paul, the Four Inns diner shutdown after 45 years.  The operators blamed crashing sales on fast food joints and lunch trucks.  Also in Saint Paul, iconic Italian American Romolo’s drive in restaurant shutdown.  The owners said “it’s kind of complicated” but they’ve been forced to sell the property.  The Upper Saint Anthony Falls Lock and Dam shutdown in an effort to stop the spread of invasive carp.  After less than one year beer seller Four Firkins shutdown. The owner blames competition and new anti-beer laws.  The Saint Louis Park Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill shutdown without warning. A now unemployed server who didn’t know her employer shutdown told local news media “They didn’t pay their liquor taxes, we ran out of beer and liquor last weekend, and I was here Monday working and nobody has told me anything.” Across the country Toby Keith’s have been shutting down without warning since 2014.

Mississippi: The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources shutting down shrimp harvest on the Intracoastal Waterway, due to catches being under the legal size minimum of 68 per pound.  Shrimpers agree with the shutdown because they aren’t getting very much money for their catches.  Piccadilly Cafeteria in Edgewater Mall shutdown. The manager of the mall would only say “This is part of a bigger plan.”

Missouri: After only two years the Edwardsville Robust Wine Bar shutdown. The owners said they have plans to expand but their Edwardsville location was actually preventing that.

Montana: In Helena, a kitchen fire has permanently shutdown Louie’s Casa Diego restaurant. The owner says the cost to repair the damage is too high, especially after his insurance provider claimed they never got any of his premium payments: “I’ve put in a lot of money and I’m strapped now. So I can’t get no farther.”-Luis Lopez

Nebraska: H5N2 causing mass layoffs at Michael Foods Egg Products. The food factory is shutting down and more than 1-hundred people will be “temporarily” unemployed!  The Knolls golf, tennis and swimming Country Club & Restaurant shutting down in November. Locals claim a lot of people use the facility, but the owners say otherwise. Membership crashed to only 70 at the beginning of the year.

New Jersey: Stop & Shop announced they’re shutting down their Manalapan grocery store in July, 80 jobs affected. A local grocery store analyst says profits for food stores has become “very, very, tight”. Another analyst blames the grocery store shutdowns on ShopRite, who is now “dominating the supermarket landscape in New Jersey.”  The Route 33 Foodtown grocery store shutting down. Local news reports say company administrators refused to explain, but a local grocery store analyst said there was too much competition. In Long Branch, after 85 years pizza joint Tony’s Tomato Pies shutdown. The owner said they never recovered after Hurricane Sandy: “Basically, times have changed after 85 years….after Sandy a lot of businesses got hit hard.”-Gina Chiafullo

New York: In Buffalo, restaurant Nektar Ambrosia shutdown, the immigrant owner sold the building and is moving back to economically failed Greece rather than stay in the United States!  In Albany, after 35 years the owner of Dean’s Natural Foods announced it will shutdown in July, more than 20 jobs lost.  Nirvana Spring Water now chapter 11 bankrupt busted and shutting down their Oneida County bottling factory, 70 jobs lost by September.  The company owes millions of dollars to the New York Business Development Corporation.  Eight years old bakery Sherry Lynn’s Gluten Free shutdown.  The owners blamed “struggles keeping this store open”.  In NYC, restaurant Ouest shutdown due to the greedy landlord jacking up the rent. The New York Times said one loyal customer was so upset she said “I feel there’s no reason to stay in New York anymore.” After almost 50 years the Candle Bar shutting down due to the fact the owner has sold off the building.  In Canandaigua, news reports say Wade’s Market Center will shutdown, 133 grocery jobs lost!  The property was sold-off without warning. Local residents say they will now have to drive 20 miles to shop for food.   Food service company Sodexo issued yet another shutdown WARN, this time they lost their contract with Colgate University, 99 jobs lost by July.  Durso Lefferts Boulevard Foods issued a WARN saying they’re shutting down their Richmond Hill grocery store in September, 83 jobs lost. They blame crashing sales.

North Carolina: In Raleigh, after five years Natty Green’s Pub & Brewing shutting down by August because of its greedy landlord. Apparently the landlord suddenly backed out of a recent lease agreement and jacked up the rent so high that the pub owners can’t pay! The pub owners say on their last day of operations all sales will go to the employees. In Durham, Gregoria’s Cuban Steakhouse being shutdown and replaced.  In Washington, after 24 years The Moss House bed & breakfast shutdown. It has been sold to a buyer that will make it their private residence. In Elkin, Heaven’s Scent Restaurant shutting down, the owners would only say that “…our journey is coming to an end…”. They will continue catering, but only until the end of the year.  In Mount Airy, after 25 years Pandowdy restaurant shutdown and sold-off.  After 58 years restaurant Bonnie Kay Seafood shutdown in Greensboro. The owners blamed the rising cost of food: “Basically it’s economics, trying to maintain a model of a seafood camp which means bringing a lot of people, putting a lot of food on the plate at a reasonable price; with seafood that’s getting harder and harder to do.”-Tina Oliver, co-owner

North Dakota: In the U.S. state of North Dakota bacillus anthracis (anthrax) has hit the cattle industry. The state Department of Agriculture blames unusually abundant rain. In 2005, anthrax killed more than 1-thousand cattle, bison, horses, sheep, llamas and farmed deer and elk.

Ohio: State Fair administrators have banned poultry competitions due to H5N2.   After 17 years Medina Steak & Seafood shutdown. The owner blames competition.  Nightly Business Report stated that Columbus based chain restaurant Bob Evans is now playing the Sears Holdings game; becoming a real estate investment trust (REIT) to sell their restaurants and then rent them back!   In Lyndhurst, after less than four years high priced cookware store Le Creuset announced it is shutting down in July.   In Coshocton, the Cheez-Kake Bake Shop shutdown. The owner is selling his assets and moving to Florida.  Jamboree Foods shutting down their Pierpoint grocery store by the end of the week: “It’s just getting to the point where all the Wal-Marts and drug stores kept nickel and diming us. It finally got to the point where it’s time. It’s hard. I’m not going to be able to retire, I’m just going to close the store. My whole life savings is tied into the store!”-Dan Swift, owner

Oregon: The owner of the 5 years old gluten free Dallas Health & Vitality Center says she’s shutting down by the end of the month. She says for the amount of work she puts into the business, and the amount of time lost with her family, she gets very little out of it. In other words it’s not worth it anymore.  In Portland, after 36 years Martinotti’s Cafe & Deli was killed off by the greedy landlord jacking up the rent: “Rent has raised considerably! It’s more than what’s doable for us which is why we aren’t staying.”– Martina Martinotti, granddaughter of owner

In Hillsboro, after 80 years the Hank’s Thriftway grocery store shutting down, after a surprise announcement: “Starting Monday June 15th, we will be open short hours 10am to 7pm to liquidate the inventory. During this time we will be offering a 25% discount on all items other than lottery, money orders and postage stamps. All sales will be final and we will not be able to accept checks.”

Pennsylvania: In Hazelton, after less than ten years Heritage Fresh Food grocery store shutting down once everything is sold off, administrators saying they can no longer compete.  In Philadelphia, Joe Varalli’s Italian seafood restaurant shutdown by property developers. Perch Pub shutting down in Spring 2016, due to property developers. Mama Angelina’s Pizza also shutting down. The building that houses all those eateries was sold to property developers who want to tear it down. Simply Shabu Chinese hot pot restaurant shutdown, fans blamed its location. The Wawa sandwich joint & fuel station shutdown their 11th and Arch Street store due to “circumstances beyond our control”.   Chiarella’s Ristorante shutdown. The owner said “We’re not closing because we want to close” the greedy landlord was “pushing” them out.  In Garfield, after five years restaurant Salt of the Earth to shutdown in August. The owners are going to focus on their other business, architecture.  In Lower Township, the Mount Hill Tavern shutdown and up for sale. The owners implied it was too much work for what they got in return.   In Kingston, after 24 years the Pizza Mill restaurant shutdown: “We’re moving onto other things. We want to have some time with our families and do some traveling and catch up on lost time.”-Mark Cardone, co-owner

Lancaster based chocolate maker Hershey Company (Hershey’s) announced it will eliminate at least 3-hundred jobs by the end of 2015! Administrators would not give details, but implied they don’t see any economic recovery taking place: “Removing cost and complexity from our business will make us more flexible to quickly react to changing consumer and competitive marketplace trends.”-John Bilbrey, CEO

After 89 years (surviving the Great deflationary Depression and numerous recessions) The Red Rose restaurant shutdown: “Life is too short! We only have so many good years left and by the grace of God, we think we have enough resources to retire and what we want to do is just enjoy whatever years with have left with each other and our family.”-Nick Flouras

South Carolina: The South Carolina State Fair is banning most bird events due to H5N2.

Tennessee: Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams joins Blue Bell Creameries in shutting down all their stores due to listeria contamination! Jeni’s has halted the grand opening of their latest store, because their ice cream has tested positive a second time for listeria.

Texas: San Antonio based  Whataburger temporarily reduced its breakfast menu offerings, due to the H5N2 outbreak killing off the egg supply, for about three weeks.  The iconic fast food joint was able to find a new supply of eggs, however I did not read where their new egg supply is coming from.  In San Antonio, Arcade Midtown Kitchen shutdown so the owner could pursue other interests.  In Austin, Freddie’s Place restaurant being shutdown, the property was sold to another restaurant.  Gary Shelton, the owner of the Sack & Save grocery store on Interstate 35E, says “We stuck it out as long as we could, but there’s not a light at the end of the tunnel anymore.” Sack & Save will shutdown on 27 June, due to the landlord-owner selling the property to the University of North Texas for $6.25-million (almost three times the appraised value!).   After ten years Yum Yum Cha Cafe shutdown in Houston because of the greedy landlord.  After 24 years Martin’s Berry Patch shutdown: “It’s just gotten to be too much work and me and my wife’s health hasn’t been too good. I’m really going to miss the people. Berry pickers are the best people out there.”-Jack Martin

Virginia: In Chester, after 27 years the Weekend Brewer shutdown, the owners retired.  In Staunton, a sign on the ABC booze store on Greenville Avenue said it was shutting down, however, when the property managers were approached by news media they said  “They’re negotiating.”   The Entenmann’s Bakery Outlet, on Peters Creek and Brandon in Roanoke, shutdown with no explanation.  The iconic Virginia Beach 66 years old Oceanfront Dairy Queen shutting down due to greedy property developers.  Property developers forced, I mean convinced family owners to sell it to them.  It will be torn down in September to make room for two big hotel developments.  In Norfolk, decades old O’Sullivan’s Wharf restaurant suddenly shutdown.  The owners would only say “Friends, family, customers, neighbors it is with a heavy heart we announce that today will be our final day open for business.”

Washington:  In Seattle, after 39 years restaurant Charlie’s shutdown. The owners have been trying to sell it since 2010.

Wisconsin: Aglio Ristorante in Janesville shutdown. It sounds like the property owner kicked them out in favor of another business.  The state vetrenarian has banned the movement of poultry and pet birds across the state, due to H5N2, the order is in effect until December.  Kodiak Jack’s Steak and Seafood Restaurant bankrupt busted and being evicted!  In Mequon, the Centennial Bar & Grille shutdown, it was sold to Sobelman’s Pub & Grill.  Golden County Foods revealed it went chapter 11 bankrupt busted back in May, and has been sold-off, threatening 432 jobs: “As a condition to the sale to Monogram, the company is required to terminate all employees’ employment with the company immediately prior to the closing of the sale…”-Tina Check, Golden County Foods

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

Major insurance company says prepare for World War over Food! 

11 June 2015: Idaho wheat unfit for human consumption?!

10 June 2015: Albertsons Safeway shuts down forgotten Island store! Hospitals take over Safeway stores! 

U.S. Food Crisis May 2015: “they treat you like a piece of trash!”

Obama regime guns down shooting ranges! Walmart turns to ‘drink’! “It’s just gotten to be too much work…”: U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 27-28 June 2015

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Arizona: In Scottsdale, after 19 years restaurant Los Olivos shutdown its Sonora Village Shopping Center, due to the new property owner.  The shopping center was sold for $2-million USD, and the new owner signed a new lease with an as yet undisclosed tenant to move into the Los Olivos space.

California: Mountain View based software company Intuit eliminated 399 jobs!  Is it connected to its recent takeover of Brazil based ZeroPaper?  In San Francisco, after three years 4505 Meats Butcher Shop shutting down in July, it’s blamed on problems with the company’s commissary kitchen which directly impacts the butcher shop.

Florida:  Walmart announced it will temporarily re-open its shuttered store 3436 (in Brandon, shutdown under the guise of “plumbing problems” along with half dozen other stores across the U.S.), but only for the Xmas season.  Administrators claim they’ve made the necessary repairs and admitted their Brandon had the highest number of customer complaints about the toilets.  But the real reason for the shutdown was that Walmart created a 4,000 square feet booze store inside the building.  You know the economy is bad when Walmart starts selling hard-drinks.  Even the rich are cutting back on spending!  Upscale grocer Epicure Gourmet Market & Cafe shutdown its one and a half years old Coral Gables store.  Local news said employees reported that maybe 50 customers visit the store per day.

Illinois: Canadian retail analysts say the writing is on the wall for Hoffman Estates based Sears Holdings“The next seven quarters are ‘make it or break it’ for Sears Canada. Our current view is that an operating turnaround is improbable.”-Keith Howlett, Desjardins

Louisiana: Oil giant Chevron confirmed it is shutting down its Lafayette office by the end of 2016, at least 3-hundred jobs affected!  This shutdown is an indicator of how long the petroleum industry expects the relatively low oil prices (they’re still not as low as when I first learned to drive, and the oil companies were making big profits then!) to last.  Laplace Sears Hometown Store shutting down in July after the franchise owner told local news that it wasn’t worth renewing the license with Sears Holdings.

Main: In Bath, after 57 years Gilmore Seafood shutting down at the beginning of July.  The owner said he was made an offer he couldn’t refuse by a property developer, allowing him to retire.

Massachusetts: In Waltham, after five years Active Paws pet store shutdown, the owners say they will focus on pet sitting instead.  In Norwood, after 49 years Terry’s Bridal Shop shutdown.

Minnesota: HVAC maker Nortek-Mammoth announced they will layoff 64 people at their Eden Prairie HQ in July.

Missouri:  HVAC maker Nortek-Nordyne shutdown their Boonville factory, at least 240 jobs lost!  Nordyne shutdown their Poplar Bluff factory in 2014, 5-hundred jobs lost!  News reports say at one time both HVAC factories employed more than 7-hundred people!  The company moved production to Mexico!  Nortek-Mammoth shutting down their Springfield factory.  The Saint Louis Post-Dispatch laid off eight employees.  The newspaper is apparently also asking for voluntary resignations.

New York: Proof the internet is not killing brick-n-mortar stores; NYC based Barnes & Noble booksellers revealed that not only are their brick-n-mortar store sales crashing, but so are their internet store sales including a 40% crash in Nook sales!

North Dakota: The Obama regime’s Army Corps of Engineers shutdown the Jamestown shooting range, claiming people are shooting into nearby buildings and signs.  The local United Sportsman are pissed because they spent their own time and money maintaining the shooting range.  Local cops are pissed as well: “It’s huge! It leaves us with no place to train!”-Scott Edinger, Jamestown Police Chief

Ohio: Tiffin Sears Hometown Store shutting down in July, after Sears Holdings admitted they had failed to find a new franchise owner.  Local news reports say the store had two previous owners who quit because it wasn’t worth it.

Pennsylvania: In Harvey’s Lake, after 78 years the town’s last general store, Javers Store, shutdown.  The owners sold the property to help fund their retirement.  In Philadelphia, Joe Varalli’s Italian seafood restaurant shutdown by property developers.  Perch Pub shutting down in Spring 2016, due to property developers.  Mama Angelina’s Pizza also shutting down.  The building that houses all those eateries was sold to property developers who want to tear it down.   Simply Shabu Chinese hot pot restaurant shutdown, fans blamed its location.  The Wawa sandwich joint & fuel station shutdown their 11th and Arch Street store due to “circumstances beyond our control”.

Rhode Island: Providence based Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioner maker Nortek shutting down its Mammoth HVAC factory in Saskatoon, Canada.  Nortek owns/controls several smaller HVAC companies throughout North America, and is moving/consolidating operations to Oregon,  Quebec (Canada) and Mexico.  ObamaCare vampires forcing non-profit Rhode Island Blood Center to layoff 60 people.  Administrators say changes caused by ‘health care reform’ will increase their costs of testing for blood-borne disease by at least $2-million per year!

Texas: After ten years Yum Yum Cha Cafe shutdown in Houston because of the greedy landlord.  After 24 years Martin’s Berry Patch shutdown: “It’s just gotten to be too much work and me and my wife’s health hasn’t been too good. I’m really going to miss the people. Berry pickers are the best people out there.”-Jack Martin

Virginia: In Charlottesville, after 40 years spiritual Quest Bookshop shutdown without warning.  The owner said she tried to sell the building for years but “No one wanted to take it over…” 

26 June 2015: Walmart charges manufacturers for the ‘privilege’ of selling their products! 

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

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.”

General Mills kills 1,200 California jobs! Discover & Intel kill 710 California jobs! Walmart charges manufacturers for the ‘privilege’ of selling their products!: U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 26 June 2015

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Arizona: In Phoenix yet another restaurant shutdown, this time Kincaid’s Classic American Dining closing in July after 14 years.  The owners blamed years of city construction work which put their sales into a death spiral by blocking customer access to their establishment.  Also in Phoenix two TV stations merged, KPHO and KTVK, resulting in 14 jobs being eliminated.

Arkansas: Bentonville based Walmart just became even more evil.  Greedy administrators are now charging manufacturers for the privilege of selling their products! It’s being done under the guise of charging a stocking-storage fee for ‘warehousing inventory’!  Analysts say Walmart administrators are trying to offset crashing sales and employee pay raises.

California: In San Louis Obispo, after surviving the Great (deflationary) Depression and numerous recessions Pismo Beach Hardware shutting down in August.  Local news reports say city administrators have rezoned the property for food service, but apparently there is no restaurant set to move in.   In Santa Monica, Wilshire West Car Wash issued a shutdown WARN for August, 66 jobs lost.  In Chino, Closet Maid issued a shutdown WARN for September, 71 jobs lost.  In Los Angeles, King Meat issued a shutdown WARN for August, 227 jobs lost!  In Santa Barbara, upscale clothier Saks issued a shutdown WARN for July, 56 jobs lost. In Harbor City, Flying Food Group issued a layoff WARN for August, 121 jobs lost!  In Santa Clara and Folsom, computer chip maker Intel issued layoff WARNs saying 317 people will become unemployed in July!  In Long Beach, Boeing will layoff at least 15 people in August.  What automotive industry recovery? Also in Long Beach, Japan based Toyota finally issued a WARN saying 104 parts factory jobs will be eliminated in August!  In Pacoima, Brice Manufacturing announced they will eliminate 15 jobs in August.  In San Diego, Bridgepoint Education issued WARNs saying 19 people will be laid off in August.  What housing market recovery?  And San Diego based Genetically  Modified drugs maker Celladon began laying off employees, suspended research on new drugs and announced it might have to liquidate if it can’t sell itself to a foolish vulture capitalist investor.  Apparently their GMOed drugs don’t work.   In Irvine, Discover credit card issued a shutdown WARN for their Home Loans office, 393 home loan employees will be let go in August!  It’s part of Discover’s exit from the home loan business.  In Compton, Cal State Steel issued a shutdown WARN for September, 44 jobs lost.  Food producer Genreal Mills confirmed their Lodi factory will shutdown by the end of the year, 430 jobs lost!  This is not part of General Mills recent announcement that they’re culling 7-hundred more jobs, the Lodi shutdown was planned in 2014!  Administrators of the city of Lodi say the General Mills shutdown will impact other businesses, netting more than 1-thousand 2-hundred jobs lost for the city!

Colorado:  Like your smartphone?  Greenwood Village based rare earth mineral miner Molycorp now chapter 11 bankrupt busted blaming crashing commodity prices and crashing sales to electronics makers.

Connecticut: ObamaCare forced Bristol Hospital to layoff 37 employees, and shutdown six vacant positions.  Hospital administrators blamed state ‘lawmakers’ for cutting $2-million USD in Medicaid reimbursements, but directly blamed ObamaCare for the loss of $3-million in Medicare reimbursements!  Administrators also warn of more layoffs as they are expecting another $7-million in losses over the next two years!

Illinois: In Pilsen, after six years restaurant Nightwood shutting down in July.

Indiana: The Community Blood Center shutting down its donor centers in West Chester and Richmond by September.  This seems to be part of a secret plan connected to ObamaCare: “More stringent transfusion protocols, advances in medical science and Health Care Reform continue to impact how the blood supply is managed.”-Forbes

Michigan: Flint School District laid off more employees, this time 55 teachers. Another 16 employees retired. Because of what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome, and the increased cost of health insurance caused by ObamaCare, the school district is trying to cut $5.8-million!  The new owner of Hiller’s Market grocery stores, Kroger, announced that Hiller’s stores in Ann Arbor, Plymouth and South Lyon will shutdown immediately!  Hiller’s stores in West Bloomfield and Northville have already been shutdown!

Minnesota: The Saint Louis Park Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill shutdown without warning.  A now unemployed server who didn’t know her employer shutdown told local news media “They didn’t pay their liquor taxes, we ran out of beer and liquor last weekend, and I was here Monday working and nobody has told me anything.”  Across the country Toby Keith’s have been shutting down without warning since 2014.

Missouri: Janitorial products maker Continental Commercial (ContiCo) eliminating 155 jobs as they shutdown their Bridgeton factory!  Administrators say crashing sales are forcing them to consolidate operations.

Nevada: The city of North Las Vegas has won state supreme court cases that support their elimination of police jobs and the shutdown of the city’s jail.  Former employees claim the city failed to pay them their accrued vacation time.

New York: Durso Lefferts Boulevard Foods issued a WARN saying they’re shutting down their Richmond Hill grocery store in September, 83 jobs lost.  They blame crashing sales.

Ohio: In Dayton, the Community Blood Center shutting down its Donor Testing Laboratory in September.  This seems to be part of a secret plan connected to ObamaCare: “More stringent transfusion protocols, advances in medical science and Health Care Reform continue to impact how the blood supply is managed.”-Forbes

Oklahoma: Reports say the World’s largest oil service company, Texas based Schlumberger, laid off even more employees at their Bartlesville factory. The number of people laid off is not know and are supposedly on top of the 20-thousand global layoffs announced in April.

Pennsylvania: Olney Charter High School eliminating 36 jobs including the principal.  Employees say it’s retaliation for them forming their own union.

Texas: God refuses to stop ‘his’ Oak Cliff United Methodist Church from shutting down.  The pastor says the building needs at least $3-million in repairs, but the 120 church members cannot afford it and voted to shut it down.  In Wichita Falls, the WDS Global-Xerox call center shutting down “because it is no longer sustainable.”  257 jobs lost by August!  News reports say back in 2012 the call center employed 423 people, apparently 171 jobs had already been eliminated before the shutdown announcement, and this after city administrators gave WDS Global $3-million in tax breaks and cold hard taxpayer cash!

Virginia: Sweden based mining engineering company Sandvik announced it’s shutting down its Bristol factory and moving to Mexico.   Administrators blame the crashing U.S. mining industry, 74 U.S. jobs lost by the end of 2016.

Washington: The Golden Nugget Tukwila Casino officially shutdown, 69 jobs lost.  In Bellevue, after 41 years the Skate King roller rink shutdown, managers say the property owner leased the property to a motorcycle dealer.

Wisconsin: In Eau Claire, Maine based animal drugs lab IDEXX laid off 24 employees, indicating sales are crashing.  Metal caster Grede announced it is shutting down its Berlin foundry, 157 jobs lost by December!  As with other companies, Grede administrators say crashing sales are forcing them to consolidate.

25 June 2015: “This is part of a bigger plan.”

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

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.”

No more Cheerios, Yoplait or Progresso? “This is part of a bigger plan.” ObamaCare kills more hospitals! “Life is too short!” No more Sizzler?: U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 25 June 2015

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

California: Mission Viejo based restaurant chain Sizzler blindsided by its Australian operator, who said it is shutting down its restaurants in the Down Under!  The Aussie Sizzler franchise is owned by Collins Foods who stated “We no longer consider Sizzler to be a strategic growth prospect in Australia and therefore we will not be investing further capital.”   The city administrators of Covina are crediting their elimination of nine City Hall jobs for helping them to create a “precariously balanced” budget.  Because of ObamaCare, Palomar Health announced yet another hospital shutdown, this time Pomerado Hospital in Poway, hundreds of jobs lost and hundreds of patients affected!  Administrators have previously blamed ObamaCare for causing their hospitals to lose tens of millions of dollars.  It’s been revealed that Ireland based drugs makers Allergan and Actavis eliminated at least 1,577 jobs in the city of Irvine, since January!  It’s the result of Allergan taking over Actavis (Actavis is now officially called Allergan).  But wait there’s more!  Allergan is now trying to takeover Los Angeles based Kythera, and admitted jobs would be culled there as well.  Irvine based Local.com is now chapter 11 bankrupt busted, blaming it on a sudden crash in web traffic.  In Sonora, Bertelli’s Pharmacy shutdown. The family owners of the 53 years old pharmacy chain have been consolidating their operations with Rite Aid.

Florida: In Saint Pete Beach, after 30 years Nancy Markoe Fine American Crafts Gallery shutting down as soon as the inventory is sold.  The 71 years old owner said “There are so many things I want to do and it’s time.”  

Iowa: Williamsburg based Kinze Manufacturing has become the latest farm equipment maker to go down.  Months after cutting work hours to 30 hours per week (in-line with avoiding ObamaCare mandated benefits, but of course they didn’t say that) administrators announced they must eliminate 215 jobs across the U.S.!  Employees say administrators gave them no warning (which is typical and I’m still amazed how many sheeple workers in the U.S. are shocked that their employers can kill their jobs without warning).  As with other farm equipment makers, it’s blamed on crashing sales: “Despite our efforts, the current demand does not support our present staffing level.”-Kinze Manufacturing news release

Massachusetts:  Back in January, drugs maker CRO Praxel predicted big sales in 2015, but guess what?  CRO Praxel now eliminating 850 jobs!  Administrators are now “restructuring” due to the expected big sales actually “normalizing to some extent” (Orwellian code for declining sales).

Michigan: In Ottawa County, ObamaCare, along with massive state taxpayer funding cuts, forcing Community Mental Health to layoff 30 people without warning: “…a $2 million cut, and so there’s been 20 to 30 employees that have been laid off and services that aren’t being provided.”-Al Vanderberg, county commissioner

Minnesota: Like your Cheerios, Yoplait and Progresso?  Minneapolis based food maker General Mills just announced yet another mass layoff, 725 jobs eliminated globally!  Administrators still blame crashing sales, and say “restructuring” will continue into 2017 (showing you how little faith in any “recovery” General Mills has).  The restructuring is known as Project Catalyst and in the past 12+ months has resulted in the shutdown of two dough factories, and with todays job culling announcement, elimination of at least 2,125 food producing jobs!

Mississippi: Piccadilly Cafeteria in Edgewater Mall shutdown.  The manager of the mall would only say “This is part of a bigger plan.”

Missouri: God refused to stop ‘his’ Chesterfield based Mercy Health from eliminating 474 jobs across their multi-state hospital system!  I guess ObamaCare showed them (Missouri is nicknamed The Show Me State)!  Mercy administrators directly blame ObamaCare: “…Mercy faces increasing challenges to our reimbursement structure as we adjust to reductions mandated by the Affordable Care Act and other budget cuts, as well as the lack of Medicaid expansion in most of our states.”

Montana: The state prison system eliminating 16 jobs due to lack of money.  The gov’na’s budget director said the “public won’t really notice a difference” because it turns out they were vacant positions anyway.  Does that means taxpayer money was supposedly being set aside for 16 vacant jobs, that now don’t exist?

New Hampshire: The city of Derry laid off eight fire fighters and then shutdown the Hampshire Road Fire Station, due to lack of money.

New Jersey: In Vineland, the Amish Market shutting down in July.  No reason has been given, but apparently their sales weren’t good enough to justify keeping to their ten years lease.  Neighboring businesses say they will lose customer traffic after the Amish Market shuts down.

New York:  NYC based Verizon (formerly Bell Atlantic) is now the owner of AOL, expect massive layoffs.   NYC based drugs maker Brystol Myers Squib announced a restructuring plan that will be completed by 2018.  The plan is to consolidate research work into fewer locations, the move will affect at least 7-hundred employees in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Washington!   Swizterland based drugs maker Novartis issued a WARN announcing a 5th round of layoffs at their Suffern factory, taking place by September.  The Novartis Suffern factory is shutting down in early 2016.  I think it’s part of the 2014 deal between Novartis and British empire based GlaxoSmithKline (Novartis took over GSK’s drugs ops and GSK took over Novartis’ vaccine ops).  Food service company Sodexo issued yet another shutdown WARN, this time they lost their contract with Colgate University, 99 jobs lost by July.  In Rochester, iconic Eastman Kodak has been killing jobs slowly for the past couple of years, about one or two per month.   Now they’ve canceled their contract with Johnson Controls, 32 Johnson Controls jobs lost by September.  In Pearl River, the owners of the 63 years old Ringer’s Furniture shutting it down in September to begin their ‘christian’ ministry.

North Carolina: In Raleigh, after five years Natty Green’s Pub & Brewing shutting down by August because of its greedy landlord.  Apparently the landlord suddenly backed out of a recent lease agreement and jacked up the rent so high that the pub owners can’t pay!  The pub owners say on their last day of operations all sales will go to the employees.  In Durham, Gregoria’s Cuban Steakhouse being shutdown and replaced.  The charity March of Dimes shutting down their Fayetteville and Wilmington operations.  Local administrators said the announcement was a “surprise” and that March of Dimes is now restructuring to focus on parts of the U.S. that have the greatest donations potetial.  In other words they’re following the money.  It also suggests that people in the Fayetteville-Wilmington areas will no longer have access to March of Dimes services: “So really, I guess March of Dimes is not going to have any presence in southeastern North Carolina any more.”-Vance Townsend, local board of directors

Ohio: What automotive industry recovery?  Akron based tire maker Goodyear announced it is shutting down its British empire United Kingdom tire factory, 330 jobs lost!  By the way the British spell tire T-Y-R-E, just one of many examples that U.S. English is not the same as British English.  After 101 years (surviving the Great deflationary Depression and numerous recessions) That Which Cannot be Named refused to stop the shutdown of the Greater Cleveland Hadassah.   It’s blamed on big investor scam artists, and those silly Jews being money grubbers: “The change began four years ago due to a lot of cutbacks Hadassah was forced to make because they were a victim of the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme.”-Arlene Weider, chapter president

Pennsylvania: Big Heart Pet Brands has a new owner (Smucker) who has decided to shutdown their Pittsburgh factory by April 2016, at least 225 jobs lost!  After 89 years (surviving the Great deflationary Depression and numerous recessions) The Red Rose restaurant shutdown: “Life is too short! We only have so many good years left and by the grace of God, we think we have enough resources to retire and what we want to do is just enjoy whatever years with have left with each other and our family.”-Nick Flouras

South Carolina: Lake City shutdown their jail due to lack of money, but at the same time they said they will hire more cops.

Texas: In Austin, music venue Holy Mountain shutting down in October, by the greedy landlord.  Holy Mountain owners blame a 45% increase in rent coupled with taxes, insurance and fees the operation of the music venue is now finically impossible.

Virginia: Printpack is shutting down their 34 years old label factory in Fredericksburg blaming crashing sales, 150 jobs lost!

Washington: What construction industry recovery?  Simpson Lumber Company shutdown their Shelton mill, 275 jobs lost!

Wisconsin: Aglio Ristorante in Janesville shutdown.  It sounds like the property owner kicked them out in favor of another business.

24 June 2015: “There are no more presents under the Christmas tree!” 

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

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.”

Fighting over food ramps up in Illinois! “There are no more presents under the Christmas tree!” Idaho faces up to the music of Disappearing Students! Kansas & Missouri admit to failed economic warfare, at taxpayer expense!: U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 24 June 2015

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

California:  The Los Angeles Unified School District approved plans to eliminate 774 jobs despite an increase in funding and a 10% pay raise for employees!  Administrators blame what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome, but critics say the new budget, with its pay raises and mass layoffs, doesn’t make sense. It was also revealed that LAUSD has to pay more into their employee retirement plans (ObamaCare anybody?). The LAUSD superintendent commented that “There are no more presents under the Christmas tree!” Local news reports say the superintendent implied he would be stepping down within the next six months.  The East Contra Costa Fire District is now shelling out $15,000 to settle claims by former firefighters who say they were unfairly laid off.  Apparently the district failed to comply with union contracts that said they must negotiate with employees before laying them off.  So much for saving taxpayer money.  In Chula Vista, a judge shutdown the Eyecandy Showgirls strip joint.  The employees have been accused of illegal lap dances and drug use.

Idaho:  Idaho State University (ISU, my alma mater) is finally facing up to the fact they’ve been losing students (what I call DSS) for years, and now they’re cutting programs.  Some courses, like German and French, will no longer be offered as a BA degree, just a piddly certificate (in fact many other courses will now get you just a certificate).  The administrators voted to eliminate their BS in Theater, Bachelors in University Studies,  MS in Physical Education Pedagogy, Graduate Certificate in Gerontological Studies and Bachelor of Music in Music/Business.  ISU will also shutdown their Environmental Science and Policy Research Institute, Center for Environmental Sensing, Geospatial Research Facility, Musculoskeletal Research Institute , Permian Research Institute and International Center for Bayesian Methods (by Fall 2020).  This means mass layoffs, but administrators didn’t mention it.  ISU is so proud of their austerity that they went on local TV news to brag about it: “…ISU also received a commendation from our regional accreditor, The Northwest Commissioner On College and Universities, for the process we undertook, that we can be a model for other states.”-Selena Grace, Associate Vice President for Institution Effectiveness, KPVI interview

Illinois: Another food bank going down, this time in Cahokia, and this time it’s purely political.  Christina Walker, director of the Cahokia Community Basket, says they’re being shutdown because they opposed the election of the current mayor, but admitted “I’ve not been given a reason. I spoke with Curtis McCall yesterday in his office personally and asked why am I being put on administrative leave and the purpose of us vacating the building and he told me ‘Due to future litigation I cannot comment at this time.'”  The food bank feeds 1-thousand 2-hundred people every month.  Local news reports say representatives of other food banks told them that somebody was making threatening phone calls to them, implying they were with the Cahokia Community Basket.  News reports indicate the Rock Island Public Library plans to shutdown satellite libraries after dropping their association with Friends of the Library, and yet claiming there is a “surplus of money”.

Kansas: Can you say Double Dumb-Asses?  State ‘lawmakers’ admitted there is an economic war between Kansas and Missouri.  Commerce Secretary Pat George announced the warring parties are about to make peace because, he admitted, all the taxpayer funded incentives to steal businesses/jobs away from each other had no positive impact on their respective economies!     In Wichita, after 90 years (surviving the Great deflationary Depression and numerous recessions) Rieger Medical Supply shutdown.  The owner blamed the internet and “massive government regulations”, but the final straw was when her husband died: “A family business doesn’t do well without a family.”-Karin Rieger

Louisiana: Baker School District administrators revealed they’ve already laid off employees for the upcoming school year, but refuse to say how many will become unemployed, which will include teachers with tenure.  They’re short $1.2-million.

Massachusetts: Reports say Marshfield Public Schools’ plan to eliminate jobs has been softened by the retirement of 25 teachers.

Michigan: In Escabana, the new owners of New Page Mill laid off 19 employees, in an effort to become more efficient.  Utica Community Schools laying off 34 teachers due to loss of students and federal taxpayer funded grants.  News reports say the district lost 1-thousand 3-hundred students in the past ten years.  Farmington Public Schools just increased their layoff list by 24 more employees.  At this point at least 180 people are being laid off before the beginning of the 2015-16 school year: “It’s not as though we have a hidden pot of money.”-George Gurrola, vice president

Minnesota: After less than one year beer seller Four Firkins shutdown.  The owner blames competition and new anti-beer laws.

Missouri: After only two years the Edwardsville Robust Wine Bar shutdown.  The owners said they have plans to expand but their Edwardsville location was actually preventing that.

Nebraska: Too Big to Jail TD Ameritrade laid off less than 30 people, mainly in Omaha.

New Jersey: A law firm that specializes in protecting evil creditors in bankruptcy and foreclosure cases, Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman, says it’s not profitable anymore and is shutting down.  The WARN report said 289 people to become jobless before the end of August!

New York: In Latham, after 24 years Book Barn shutdown. The owner said it’s not because of lack of sales, in fact he’s making profits, instead he says his greedy landlord is kicking him out by jacking up the rent to a point that is not doable!   In NYC, after several layoffs Spanier Building Maintenance issued a shutdown WARN for September.  Master Lock announced it will shutdown its 85 years old Rochester SentrySafe factory in 2016.  The company is joining the mass exodus from New York and moving production elsewhere, 350 jobs lost beginning in January! Administrators directly blame the suck-ass U.S. economy: “This decision has been made to help us remain competitive in the marketplace by eliminating excess capacity in our domestic supply chain. We are optimizing our operational footprint by consolidating locations and adding meaningful scale to other existing facilities.”

Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh based Education Management Corporation announced it will eliminate another 3-hundred jobs across the U.S. in “ongoing efforts to offer students a great learning experience while keeping education affordable”.  Back in May, Education Management corporation shutdown all 15 of its Art Institute campuses.  What automotive & housing markets recovery?  Michigan based maker of automotive and building glass, Guardian Industries, issued a WARN saying they’re shutting down their Jefferson Hills factory, 114 jobs lost by the beginning of August!  It was revealed that back in November the company made a shutdown deal with the employees’ union, and it might be connected to the costs of failing to meet environmental regulations, including a $25-thousand fine.

Texas: In San Antonio, Arcade Midtown Kitchen shutdown so the owner could pursue other interests.

Washington: Assisted living center Emeritus Senior Living laid off 10 HQ employees.

22 – 23 June 2015: ObamaCare wreaks havoc on the insurance industry!

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

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.”

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 22 – 23 June 2015: Insurance company dumps Idaho as ObamaCare wreaks havoc on the insurance industry!

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Isn’t it ironic that the healthcare reform written by the insurance industry (Affordable Care Act aka ObamaCare) is actually destroying insurance companies?  Read on to find out why I ask such a question.

Arizona: Five Coco’s Bakery Restaurants shutdown; one in Sun City and four in Phoenix!  Coco’s was sold to a competitor.  In Scottsdale, the Bamboo Club shutdown as well as Frasher’s Steakhouse and Lounge (it’s supposedly moving to Phoenix).  In Arcadia, the Milagro Grill shutdown.

California: The Employment Development Department now publishing WARNs bi-monthly, instead of daily.  Santa Clara based computer chip maker Intel officially confirmed massive layoffs across several states.  An internal Intel memo read “Yes, we are implementing headcount reductions” in Arizona and Oregon, but did not give numbers.  The mass layoffs are blamed on crashing computer sales.  In San Diego, after 36 years the owners of popular Lunch Bag Deli say their landlord is forcing them to shutdown.  They say they got a 26 day eviction notice with no explanation.  An employee of the  real estate company that manages the property would only say, to local news media, that the lease was up and they didn’t want to renew.  In Escondido, Palomar Health reports that ObamaCare is causing their Palomar Medical Center to lose $20-million USD per year! As a result they’re considering shutting it down (despite a previous announcement that the 56 acre hospital was going to be doubled in size!), forcing the 8-thousand patients who use the hospital to travel at least 12 miles for healthcare: “The right thing to do and the right decision at the right time is to make the recommendation to the board of directors they should close the downtown campus.”-Bob Hemker, CEO

Colorado: Englewood mining company Midway Gold now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.

Connecticut: Bloomfield based global health insurance company Cigna is fighting off attempts by Indiana based Anthem.  Recently Anthem tried to buyout Cigna for $53.8-billion.  If a takeover is successful you can bet they’ll be massive layoffs in an attempt to eliminate all the redundant jobs as a result.  A recent Nightly Business Report stated that the result of insurance company mergers will be higher premiums for individuals.  What was that about ObamaCare reducing the costs of healthcare?

Florida: After three years of operations, Jacksonville based non-profit crowdfunding venue One Spark laid off all but three employees.  Administrators blame it on a lack of “focus”.  In Rivera Beach, wholesaler Garden of Life issued a WARN for September, 28 people will be laid off.  In Clearwater, the Burger King on US19 and Sunset Point Road shutdown for failing health inspections.  In Tampa, the Tampa Tap Room shutdown for 30 health code violations.  The Paradise Biryani Pointe shutdown for 41 health code violations.

Hawaii: After 49 years the owner of two iconic restaurants is shutting them down due to health problems.  The restaurant Kenny’s will shutdown by 05 July, and Kenny’s Express will shutdown 04 July.

Idaho: In Boise, after 32 years the owners of women’s clothier Barbara Barbara announced they’re shutting down at the end of July, health problems convinced them it was time to retire.  The Department of Labor finally published a WARN issued by Assurant insurance company, submitted back on the 15th.  ObamaCare forcing Assurant to eliminate 65 health insurance jobs in Boise by August.  If you’ve been following my updates New York City based Assurant recently announced it is getting out of the health insurance business because, as CEO Alan Colberg said, Obama Care isn’t slashing & burning health care funding big enough or fast enough: “The health and employee benefits business segments possess differentiated capabilities in their respective markets, but we do not believe they can meet our return targets at the pace we require.”

Illinois:  What automotive industry recovery? Heavy vehicle maker Caterpillar laid off another 50 people at their East Peoria factory, on top of the recent 120! It’s blamed on the crashing mining industry.  H&S Care Center shutting down over the next couple of weeks.  News reports say the nursing home has a number of code violations, and was recently fined $12,500 after a patient went on a stabbing rampage in April (you see, you don’t need a gun to be violent).

Iowa: After years of arguing between Scott County and the owner of  Lake Canyada Mobile Home Park, the county is forcing the park to shutdown by cutting off the watersupply!   At first it was to shutdown by the end of the month, but there are so many tenants with nowhere to go that the shutdown date has been pushed back to the end of July.  County administrators claim the water-sewer system for the mobile home park must be upgraded, but the park owner doesn’t want to pay for it.

Kentucky: State Health Department is shutting down three Women’s Infant & Children offices, 12 jobs lost.  Administrators blame lack of taxpayer funding and lack of people signing up for the measly $40 per month in food assistance.   Louisville based health insurance company Humana is considering a takeover bid by Connecticut based Aetna.   If the deal is accepted then the 12-thousand Humana employees, and the more than 47-thousand employees with Aetna, will be threatened.   A recent Nightly Business Report stated that the result of insurance company mergers will be higher premiums for individuals. What was that about ObamaCare reducing the costs of healthcare?  Texas based oil pipeline company TMK Ipsco issued a mass layoff WARN saying at least 150 Wilder steel mill employees will be laid off in July!  That’s on top of the 115 laid off this month!

Louisiana: Texas based oil holdings company Exterran issued a shutdown WARN for its Broussard oil equipment factory, 60 jobs lost between August and December.

Nevada: Colorado based & bankrupt Midway Gold shutdown their Pan Mine ops, blaming lack of money.  Administrators refused to say how many jobs lost.

New Jersey: Salem County administrators went back on their word and will indeed eliminate jobs.  A ‘letter to the editor’ revealed at least one person laid off already, and an undisclosed number going into next year.

New York: Volunteers of America Upstate New York announced they’re shutting down 11 thrift stores, apparently to focus on its services for low income families, but the fact their thrift stores lost more than $1-million last year is a better reason.  In NYC, God refuses to stop the layoff of 83 employees of Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home Boys Town operations across The Big Apple.  The WARN says the layoffs will take place in September and blames the bad economy.  Also in The Big Apple, New York Life Insurance Company issued a WARN saying they are moving between October and March (they didn’t say where to) and at least 17 people will become unemployed.  And the city of New York has become the second U.S. city (after San Francisco) to shutdown school during the Asian Lunar New Year.  Administrators say it proves they’re respectful of other ethic groups, but it’s really about saving a lot of money by shutting down schools for a week.

North Carolina: Madison County School District forced to shutdown their Laurel Elementary school.  It’s blamed on what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome.   AB Tech announced it will shutdown the Haynes building and the Technology Commercialization Center on its Enka campus. News reports say AB Tech is prepping the Enka campus for sale.  It’s blamed on the loss of $2-million in county taxpayer funding.  It’s been revealed that for-profit managed county owned Yadkin Valley Community Hospital shutdown, 150 jobs lost at the end of May!  News reports blame disputes between the greedy for-profit managers and the county over the lease.

Ohio:   Cincinnati based Too Big to Jail Fifth Third Bancorp (Fifth Third Bank: The Curious Bank) will shutdown/sell-off 130 offices and other properties!  Administrators say they need to save $60-million per year.  After five years non-profit Boneyfiddle Arts Center shutdown, due to lack of funding: “It is really sad and painful for us, because we worked so hard to accomplish what we had.  When we realized we could not meet our strategic goals we knew it was the logical choice.”-Jamie Benedict

Pennsylvania: In Garfield, after five years restaurant Salt of the Earth to shutdown in August.  The owners are going to focus on their other business, architecture.

Tennessee: The McNairy County Board of Education eliminating 20 jobs; 15 current employees and five vacant teacher jobs.

Texas: The city of Brownsville shutdown its public swimming pools to all but those attending children’s swimming lessons.  City administrators were not able to hire enough lifeguards, not for a lack of money but for a lack of qualified applicants.

Washington: In Puget Sound, Boeing laid off another 153 employees!

West Virginia: After 32 years Blatt’s Greenhouse, in Lavalette, shutdown.

Wisconsin: The Wisconsin State Journal laid off four people and eliminated at least three vacant positions.

19 – 21 June 2015: “…our journey is coming to an end…” “…leadership does not care….”

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

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.”

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 19 – 21 June 2015: “…our journey is coming to an end…” Clothing exec calls employment The Hunger Games! “This culture will exacerbate the uncertainty…leadership does not care….”

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Louisiana/Texas based oil exploration company Saratoga Resources now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.   While they blamed oil prices, they also admitted they were dealing with challenges in their field operations.

Arizona: The Ritz Carlton Phoenix hotel is shutting down, 2-hundred jobs lost by July!  The hotel was sold to a competitor.

Arkansas: In Cabot, after 45 years the owner of Ann’s Beauty Shop is shutting it down in July.

California: What housing market recovery?  In Palo Alto, a start up company that makes ‘smart’ smoke detectors and night lights for homes, Leeo, laid off more than 30% of their employees due to lack of sales.  An inside unnamed source reported to VentureBeat that “Sales were definitely pretty terrible, and on top of that, there was just not any real direction or vision from the senior leadership. No one ever knew what the next product was going to be.” In San Diego, after 19 years the Great News Cookware Store and Cooking School shutting down by July.  After 23 years Golden Rugs Gallery shutting down their Miramar Road store.  In Walnut Creek, a 21 years old Barnes & Noble book store shutting down in January 2016. Administrators said they could not agree on a new lease agreement with the property owner.  In Oakland, the Swap-o-Rama DIY clothing swap shop shutdown.  In San Francisco, Pier 1 Imports shutdown their SoMa location. It’s part of the Texas based company’s plan to shutdown 1-hundred stores this year!  In Turlock, the owner of Ann’s Fish and Chips reports that the greedy landlord has forced her to go elsewhere, due to jacking up the rent.  The restaurant must shutdown by the 4th of July.  After 34 years newspaper and magazine printer Paradise Post Printing shutdown, at least 41 jobs lost: “Our commercial print business has eroded to the point that it is no longer sustainable to stay in business.”-Bruce Meissner, general manager

Florida: In Fort Walton Beach, after 40 years Mama Rosa’s Pizza shutdown and for sale despite the owners claim that business is good.  The owners said they’re moving to Georgia.  In Orlando, award winning Wolfie’s Pizzamia shutting down next month. The landlord signed a new lease with a gourmet dessert restaurant.  In Largo, Thai Basil Westbay restaurant shutdown, yet again, by health inspectors.  News reports say the restaurant has been accused of recurring problems with roaches, rodents, ants and improper food temperatures.  What housing market recovery?  In Melbourne, after two years home loan serving company Wingspan Portfolio Advisors shutting down, 150 people jobless by the end of the month!  Reports say that in 2013 the mortgage company had 4-hundred employees!

Illinois: The township of Blue Mound shutdown its police department, the Macon County Sheriff’s department will handle law enforcement.  ObamaCare forcing hospital operator Porter Health to eliminate 70 administrative/IT jobs. In a complicated way administrators blamed the new electronic medical records system pushed by ObamaCare.   99 jobs lost as the North Mayfair Kmart being shutdown to make room for a seafood store.   The owner of Eric’s Restaurant gave up and shutdown after he lost his booze license: “He is closed and is thinking about keeping it closed and moving to a different location because he’s completely worn out.”-Hal Jennings, attorney

Iowa: In Mason City, after 30 years the Bonanza steak restaurant shutdown.  The property owner swears another restaurant is moving in.  The owners of Görtz Haus Gallery shutting down in August.  It’s blamed on a $5,000 USD fine for refusing to host a homosexual wedding.

Louisiana: Oil spill claims centers, set up after the 2010 BP (British Petroleum) oil blowout, have shutdown.  The Pine Prairie Correctional Center shutting down in July.  Greedy state ‘lawmakers’ turned it over to evil for-profit concentration camp operator GEO.  The mayor of Pine Prairie, who said the deal seems to have been done in secret, is totally pissed-off: “We were averaging from $5,000 to $5,500 a month from the facility, which is around $60,000 dollars a year, so we’re going to lose that!”-Terry Savat

Maryland: Teen pregnancy prevention op Teens Have Choices shutdown due to lack of funding caused by declining teen pregnancies.

Massachusetts: Blaming what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome, Gordon College warned of impending layoffs.  As of last month only 475 freshman students made the required deposits for the upcoming semester.

Minnesota: Duluth Parks and Recreation Commission warned they are being forced to shutdown the Lake Superior Zoo.  Administrators say the zoo must be brought up to current standards, which will cost at least $40-million, but administrator Jim Filby Williams said “We simply don’t have the money.”

Montana: In Helena, a kitchen fire has permanently shutdown Louie’s Casa Diego restaurant.  The owner says the cost to repair the damage is too high, especially after his insurance provider claimed they never got any of his premium payments: “I’ve put in a lot of money and I’m strapped now. So I can’t get no farther.”-Luis Lopez

Nebraska: H5N2 causing mass layoffs at Michael Foods Egg Products. The food factory is shutting down and more than 1-hundred people will be “temporarily” unemployed! The Knolls golf, tennis and swimming Country Club & Restaurant shutting down in November.  Locals claim a lot of people use the facility, but the owners say otherwise.  Membership crashed to only 70 at the beginning of the year.

New Jersey:  The Route 33 Foodtown grocery store shutting down.  Local news reports say company administrators refused to explain, but a local grocery store analyst said there was too much competition.  In Long Branch, after 85 years pizza joint Tony’s Tomato Pies shutdown.  The owner said they never recovered after Hurricane Sandy: “Basically, times have changed after 85 years….after Sandy a lot of businesses got hit hard.”-Gina Chiafullo

New York: What housing market recovery? NYC based start up company Quirky gave up on its ‘smart’ home products company Wink and put it up for sale.  After clothier J.Crew laid off 175 people, there are news reports that the arrogant executive that issued the layoff notices then went out and bragged about it, calling it the Hunger Games!  Supposedly he has been fired.  NYC based Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia on the verge of being sold-off.  The new owner will be Sequential Brands, which will make money by licensing the use of the name Martha Stewart to other companies, meaning there’s no need for the original Martha Stewart employees.  NYC based NBCUniversal eliminated as many as 30 jobs with their E and Esquire networks.  Hartwick College eliminated more than 20 jobs, without warning.  Administrators also suddenly changed their 2015-16 school year budget.  Apparently those who were laid off are forbidden to talk about it: “This culture will exacerbate the uncertainty and negative feelings following the layoff. They will feel that leadership does not care….”-Theodore Peters, professor

North Carolina: In Raleigh, after 20 years the Cat Banjo boutique shutting down, the owner is focusing on her animal rights foundation.  Sears Holdings shutting down their Greenville Kmart in September, 75 jobs lost.  In Washington, after 24 years The Moss House bed & breakfast shutdown.  It has been sold to a buyer that will make it their private residence.  In Elkin, Heaven’s Scent Restaurant shutting down, the owners would only say that “…our journey is coming to an end…”.  They will continue catering, but only until the end of the year.

Ohio: After 17 years Medina Steak & Seafood shutdown.  The owner blames competition.

Pennsylvania: Stonebridge Bank now chapter 11 bankrupt busted and for sale.  Lancaster based chocolate maker Hershey Company (Hershey’s) announced it will eliminate at least 3-hundred jobs by the end of 2015!  Administrators would not give details, but implied they don’t see any economic recovery taking place: “Removing cost and complexity from our business will make us more flexible to quickly react to changing consumer and competitive marketplace trends.”-John Bilbrey, CEO

Tennessee: Shelby County Schools laid off 5-hundred people!  490 teachers and 30 administrators: “We are a district with declining enrollment and budget issues. Every year we’re having to make tough decisions, and we try to keep as many of those decisions away from the classroom as possible.”-Sheila Redick

Texas: In Austin, Freddie’s Place restaurant being shutdown, the property was sold to another restaurant.  The franchise owner of the Palestine Sears Hometown quit and shut it down, saying he can make more money as an assistant manager at a nearby Dollar General!

Virginia: Thrive Healthcare shutdown blaming debts.  In Chester, after 27 years the Weekend Brewer shutdown, the owners retired.

Wisconsin: Milwaukee County warns that it must contract out its Mental Health Complex blaming ObamaCare for causing “Uncontrollable expenses significantly influence the cost of doing business as a county…”.  585 jobs could be lost!  Assurant announced that 1-thousand 2-hundred people in Milwaukee will become unemployed!  The layoffs start in August and will continue into 2016. It’s the result of Assurant’s earlier announcement that it is getting out of the health insurance business, and as I wrote in an earlier post administrators directly blame ObamaCare.  Racine Unified School District halting public use of their classroom decorations and resources facility, in order to save taxpayer money.

17 – 18 June 2015: “I…couldn’t take it anymore.”

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

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.”