Professor Klaus Schwab born in Ravensburg, Germany in 1938 is Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. He along with an elitest group of uber-wealthy world leaders has planned to eliminate nations and national sovereignty to have the world controlled by one government. To this end Schwab wrote the book, “The Great Reset.”
Some believe the Corona Virus was intentionally developed and spread and others think it occurred and replicated naturally. Whatever its origins the virus has been exploited in a few months to remove freedoms that millions of Americans have suffered and died to secure and preserve since our nation’s founding. Moreover, the whole world is now under the spell of a global communist movement and the U.S. a color revolution.
Schwab says that the American middle class and its small businesses that produce most U.S. employment must be eliminated to bring the nation under submission. Hillary Clinton referred to these people as “deplorables” and the Corona King-pins call them “non-essentials.”
The middle class and its enterprises are American icons of freedom, independence liberty. They represent the antithesis of Communism and a Global Order. Therefore, there is an ongoing assault on small businesses in most of our states to destroy the American idea.
As one local example, last week California Governor Newsom’s Attorney General Xavier Becerra served Randy Mitchell, owner of Upper Cut Barber Shops in Marysville, Wheatland, and Rocklin with a lawsuit for defying the Governor’s and Yuba-Sutter Health Officer’s Phuong ‘Nurse Ratchet’ Luu’s order to close his locations. They claim he is “endangering the public health, safety, and welfare” by not closing and not insisting on muzzles, 6-feet socialist distancing, no barriers between barbers, Covid signage or disinfecting stations for the public.
Mitchell, 41, and a single father of four, has been a barber for 18 years. Currently, thirty-four barbers and 3 cosmetologists work in his four shops. The enterprises provide a livelihood for 38 workers and their family members, 104 people in all.
Mitchell says neither he nor his barbers could survive without working so he remained open initially just in Marysville if the barbers wanted to work. Ten chairs were shared in rotation by the barbers.
‘Nurse Ratchet’ first sent the Marysville Police to order Mitchell to close and he refused. Officers threatened him with jail and finally gave him a $1000 citation. Yuba County District Attorney (DA) Clint Curry suggested to government leaders that he could cut power and water to Uppercut barbers. The DA eventually removed the case from the court calendar with no explanation given to Mitchell.
State letters sent in late July and early August to Mitchell said “you must close your establishment or move permitted services outdoors.” Most daytime temperatures then were in the high 90s with nearly a third of the days between 100-110 degrees. ‘Experts’ said Corona couldn’t stand the heat but would ‘Nurse Ratchet’ care about barber shop deaths on the asphalt parking lot from heat stroke or heart attacks?
Each violation of the Governor’s order is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine up to “$1,000, imprisonment for up to six months, or both.” Business people that do not comply with stay at home – self isolation orders can also be subject to disciplinary action against their license according to the state.
Mitchell not only stayed open but after visits from the Marysville Police, Yuba County DA personnel, and state inspectors he informed the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology in June 2020 that under the Constitution he does not have to apply for and purchase a license to work in America. Inspectors visiting his shops were told to leave.
The state is hoping to suspend Mitchell’s barber establishment licenses and prohibit him and other respondents from practicing their trade in California. California leads all states in the issuing of licenses to operate in hundreds of occupations. It is a means of control, which curtails competition, causes higher prices for consumers misdirecting millions of dollars out of the economy to government.
Meanwhile, Governor Newsom goes to an indoor birthday dinner with top medical lobbyists, more than 20 people wearing no muzzles and not socialist distancing. While the barber shop workers’ children cannot attend public school Newsom’s enjoy private school.
If the Governor’s family wants to shop, establishments open just for them. Mitchell’s barber families are nonessential while the Governor’s personal businesses and employees remain active. As Mitchell could get no response for financial assistance, the Governor’s nine businesses collected nearly $3 million in Federal Payroll Protection Program loans which can later be forgiven.
Mitchell’s court date is December 23 at 9am via video-conference or by phone. Merry Kristmas Komifornia!
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