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07-12-2018, 09:23 AM | #1 |
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Record number of thousands of layoffss throughout Pennsylvania
Trump said he was going to bring jobs to Pennsylvania then he starts a trade war that results is mass layoffs. On a separate note , yhe coal mine closing in March cost 370 coal mining jobs in Pennsylvania! Sad "MEPCO LLC A WARN notice was issued for MEPCO LLC at 4 West Mine, 625 Bald Hill Church Road, Dilliner, Greene County and 111 Watkins Run Road, Mt. Morris, Greene County beginning March 2 and affected 370 employees, due to a closure of a coal mine, according to the Post-Gazette. " Thousands laid off at companies throughout Pa. The link above has the full list, below are just a few Sodexo Inc. closing 389 layoffs March for The Children's Institute of Pittsburgh 87 layoffs The Bon-Ton closing 556 layoffs Johnson Matthey Inc. closing 119 layoffs Nine West Holdings Inc. closing 98 layoffs Worldwide Flight Services, PHL International Airport 322 layoffs Riverbend Foods LLC closing 512 layoffs Arrow Electronics closing 13 layoffs Schneider National Carriers Inc. closing 155 layoffs Cenveo Corporation Altoona closing 144 layoffs Kmart 133 layoffs closing Dover Corporation closing 63 layoffs Johnson & Johnson closing 34 layoffs Sears closing 103 layoffs Rodale Payroll LLC closing 146 layoffs Technicolor Home Entertainment Services closing 160 layoffs Lord & Taylor 202 layoffs TEVA Pharmaceuticals closing 208 layoffs Pittsburgh Glass Works LLC closing 61 layoffs John Middleton Company closing 118 layoffs Ryder Integrated Logistics closing 136 layoffs Gordon Food Service closing 136 layoffs Convergys closing 52 layoffs Harbison Walker International Sproul Facility closing 88 layoffs Sykes 96 layoffs Macy's closing 96 layoffs Transamerica Life Insurance Company closing 192 layoffs Arcelor Mittal Plate LLC closing 125 layoffs Kane Warehousing Inc. 89 layoffs Specialty Bakers LLC closing 102 layoffs |
07-12-2018, 09:23 AM | #2 |
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07-12-2018, 09:26 AM | #3 |
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No insight from you. No ideas. No solutions. Just low IQ, low quality snark
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Coal mining is a east coast thing....... In some areas their entire economy depends on it. But coal is dying. My house here in California runs on solar and natural gas.
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07-12-2018, 09:34 AM | #6 |
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3 weeks ago in Washington, PA |
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Nice job in changing the link tag. It actually says Former Trump cabinet member says US economy may be growing faster than the data shows Meaning the data is now showing the economy is on the verge of crashing. |
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07-12-2018, 09:44 AM | #9 |
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Bon ton sucked anyway
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Hazelto, PA 5 months ago Video by local citizen documenting the negative changes |
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hard but true !
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They are so arrogant that they think ignoring big issues in key states , and lying saying everything is better than ever, is a strategy to winning 2020. |
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07-12-2018, 09:53 AM | #13 | |
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you are a troll cheering for the downfall of your own country so you can say...told ya. when you pull your head out of your ignorant ass, maybe ill respond to you and engage in a dialogue. until then have fun cheering for the downfall of your country so you can have a moment |
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07-12-2018, 10:03 AM | #14 |
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FoxNews report shows Pennsylvania is one of the 5 states hardest hit by the tarriff war Trump created |
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Hates Donald Trump so much he starts to post like the Donald. Poor Bladewire, he is like the guy who hates gays so much because he is confused about who he really is. It's okay Bladewire, just admit you like Trump, it's clear
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Lol Bladewire with more fake news. The guy's channel is him going to abandoned buildings and showing them off. He says in the first minutes how this closed down a couple years ago and a new one opened up down the road. He goes to the new location at the end of the video and gets some food.
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07-12-2018, 11:39 AM | #24 |
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Notice they offer no solutions or explanations here, they just say snarky crap and try to disract, while huge buildings in small towns are empty with no hope of filling them and bringing jobs back.
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I directly countered one of your posts showing it was fake and you were lying. But you ignored it. Like you always do. Keep making up stories, the fact that 80% of people on GFY want you gone can always go higher.
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07-12-2018, 01:19 PM | #30 |
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Trump lost Pennsylvania in PA's special elections they voted DEMOCRAT, voting out the Republican.
Pennsylvania was lied to by Trump and he hasn't done SHIT for them! |
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Small companies hit hardest by tariff backlash
NEW YORK – Time and effort have gone down the drain for Steve Gould, who is scrambling to find new customers for his gin, whiskey and other spirits since the United States has taken a tough stance on trade issues. Before the European Union retaliated against new U.S. tariffs with taxes of its own, Gould expected revenue from the EU at his Golden Moon Distillery in Colorado to reach $250,000 or $350,000 this year. Now he’s concerned that European exports will total just $25,000. Golden Moon already saw an effect when then-candidate Donald Trump made trade an issue during the 2016 campaign. Gould lost one of his Mexican importers and an investor, as overseas demand for small-distiller spirits was growing. “We’ve lost years of work and hundreds of thousands of dollars in building relationships with offshore markets,” says Gould, who’s hoping to find new customers in countries like Japan. President Trump’s aggressive trade policies are taking a toll on small U.S. manufacturers. The president has imposed tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum imports from most of the world, including Europe, Mexico and Canada, driving up costs for companies that rely on those metals. And he has slapped 25 percent taxes on $34 billion in Chinese imports in a separate trade dispute, targeting mostly machinery and industrial components so far. Trump’s tariffs have drawn retaliation from around the world. China is taxing American soybeans, among other things; the European Union has hit Harley-Davidson motorcycles and Kentucky bourbon; Canada has imposed tariffs on a range of products – from U.S. steel to dishwasher detergent. More businesses could be feeling the pain as the trade disputes escalate – the administration last week threatened to impose 10 percent tariffs on thousands of Chinese products including fish, apples and burglar alarms. And China responded with a tariff threat of its own, although it didn’t say what U.S. exports would be targeted. Small businesses are particularly vulnerable to tariffs because they lack the financial resources larger companies have to absorb higher costs. Large companies can move production overseas – as Harley-Davidson recently announced it would do to escape 25 percent retaliatory tariffs in Europe. But “if you’re a small firm, it’s much harder to do that; you don’t have an international network of production locations,” says Lee Branstetter, professor of economics and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. |
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Unemployment just went up from 3.8% to 4%. Let's hope this is not the beginning of something bad.
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but a very nice example of "oh that was not cake - it was shit" is whirlpool. for years they had put pressure on the US government to protect it from foreign competition with tariffs. when trumphole finally fulfilled the dream in january, the manager could hardly hold his own with enthusiasm. Quote:
I say no. even a stupid layman who can put the numbers one and one together could have seen it. the question is if someone WANT to see it. if trumps supporters couldn't see it, they're even dumber than i thought. if they didn't want to see it, then they're even more brainwashed than lemmings. |
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economy is a complicated process. example: when trumphole announced the upcoming tariffs it does not lead IMMEDIATELY to a negative effect in the market. the opposite can even happen at short notice because companies and private customers stock up and therefore consume even more. the real effect can be seen on longer terms of 6 month or a year because than companies publish their results. what happens afterwards are self-fulfilling prophecies in a cycle that cannot be stopped. we have seen this live in the world several times and there is no exception to these predictable processes. only a fool doesn't know that and when a fools are voting for their president, you can bet on him to be the top fool. |
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I think the unemployment rate can only go up from here. I had read some years ago that somewhere between 3.5% and 4% is basically zero unemployment because at any given time that percent of the workforce is in flux, changing jobs, graduating from school, etc. It would be pretty difficult for it to drop much lower.
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Trump always said the unemployment report numbers are easily manipulated and Obama's unemployment numbers were fake and the REAL unemployment numbers were 20% higher.
As soon as Trump got in office, 3 months later, the numbers were all of a sudden valid , then miraculously started going down at record rates. Imagine that |
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Chump has permanently scarred American politics. We are just now starting to see the results of his presidency. Sadly this is only the beginning of his uneducated meddling in things he has no chance of comprehending.
History will look back on his disgraceful actions and surely judge him as the worst most ineffectual president America has ever had the misfortune to elect ! One can only hope his mindless followers learn from this and vote him out in favor of a president who truly loves and stands for America's values and people Empty the swamp. Chump is the swamp!!!! |
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Was reading a article yesterday and it seems neat plants and the farms that supply them are next for the layiffs.
The cold storage warehouses that hold the meat prior to it hitting the market are at max capacity due to the tariffs and countries refusing to buy at the higher price. This is the next big one to hit. It will make meat in the US cheaper for the time due to too much supply but the farmers will be losing money and will be selling at a loss. This will cause them to drastically drop production with lots of layoffs. If the tariffs eventually go away, the meat prices will skyrocket in the US once the supply levels start dropping but they dont have the production.
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Meat.. not neat.. can't edit on my mobile due to gfy still being fucked...
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the big companies moving production away from america and they can still export to wherever without tariffs. the one who pays that shit at the end are all those who can not leave. in about 3-4 weeks the higher prices will start to hit the consumers. and another 4 weeks later the wave arrives at the employers market. whatever trump makes it has the opposite effect of what he have promised. i think they have to change the slogan soon to "make america suffer again". busty is right. he will make it in the history books as the dumbest president ever. what I hate on that is that his voters will not be mentioned there. |
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Trump once again MAGA.. In fact they said out of all the big meat companies the only company to not cut production was Tyson at this point and so far Tyson is just eating the added cost, but we all know that wont go on long..
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Trump supporters were so happy when they saw immigrants in cages and babies separated from their mothers at the border it was their dream come true. Sad
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First, I don't support Trump.
Second, retail has been struggling for a long time. If you want to demonize someone for it point your rage at Jeff Bezos. He is responsible for more retail layoffs than anybody in history. |
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