Write-Up & Photos by Jacqueline Bennett newsandviewsjb.com   Now in its sixth year, the idea behind “Small Business Saturday” is to draw consumers to Mom & Pop shops and small retailers across America. The 2015 “Shop Small” day falls on November 28, two days after Thanksgiving.   “Small businesses power the U.S. economy” writes Forbes.com.   In his article “Small Business Saturday: The Antithesis of Black Friday” Rohit Arora reports that small businesses in the United States represent 54 percent of domestic sales and 40 percent of all retail jobs. The National Retail Federation said Arora, projects holiday sales for this year will be up 3.7 percent to $630.5 billion creating 750,000 seasonal positions.   “Many generated by small businesses,” he says.  …