A Minneapolis manufacturing company whose plant was set on fire by rioters plans to leave the city, saying that city officials afforded them no assistance in handling the destruction.
“They don’t care about my business,” 7-Sigma Inc.’s president and owner, Kris Wyrobek, told The Star Tribune about Minneapolis public officials. “They didn’t protect our people. We were all on our own.”
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I saw the Beetlejuice shrunken head mayor of Chicago begging for the Wal-Mart and others destroyed during the riots to repair and reopen.
ReplyDeleteFuck her, stupid bitch.
JD
Hey, have them move to Texas. But, stay 50-100 miles away from Austin!!!
ReplyDeleteBest thing is to collect the insurance and move to a red state.
ReplyDeleteGrocery stores ? Same thing
Moving out ?? --No surprise there. Why stay?
ReplyDeleteThe Minneapolis government just openly voted what they think of your business, your livelihood, and your security.
Seattle is doing the same
There are historical examples --Look what happened after the Detroit riots in '67.
Businesses, and residents with jobs/money, voted with their feet, moved out in the following few years.
The city's ethnic "diversity" did a complete switch -- from a predominately white city to black in less than 10 years.
The tax base disappeared, so the city mortgaged their future, paying big wages to minorities they hired, and the city "paid" for it by having to go into bankruptcy 30+ years later.
Reap what you sow.
They shit their own bed. Let them lay in it.
ReplyDeleteYep,saw that comin a mile off . In six months the residents in the burned out and looted areas will be sitting around watching their new free big screen TVs wearing their cool new sneakers also free , wondering why nobody will put up a new store or start a new business anywhere near them .
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