Seattle Democrat Who Welcomed New ‘Socialist’ Mayor Now ‘Gravely Concerned’ About Businesses Fleeing the City

Seattle's new socialist Mayor Katie Wilson made headlines a few weeks ago as she laughed off the idea of millionaires fleeing the city over new and higher taxes. The post Seattle Democrat Who Welcomed New ‘Socialist’ Mayor Now ‘Gravely Concerned’ About Businesses Fleeing the City appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
SOCIALIST MAYOR MOCKS DEPARTING WEALTHY, NOW FACES ECONOMIC COLLAPSE!
Seattle's newfound socialist mayor, once gleefully dismissing cries of millionaires fleeing her city, is now facing a stark reality as businesses prepare their exodus!
DEMOCRAT'S ALARM BELLS RING LOUD AND CLEAR
A City Council member, who initially hailed the radical change this socialist mayor promised, is now confessing he's "gravely concerned" about the financial bloodletting gripping Seattle.
"This is real," he admitted, a chilling acknowledgment of the impending economic storm.
BUSINESSES FLEE RADICAL AGENDA
The once-thriving business landscape of Seattle is crumbling as corporations seek refuge in more stable, market-friendly states.
Starbucks, a titan born in Seattle, is now cutting local jobs while expanding elsewhere, a devastating blow that highlights the city’s failing economic climate.
MAYOR'S EMPTY PROMISES CRUMBLE
Mayor Katie Wilson, a self-proclaimed socialist, went viral for openly mocking the wealthy, cruelly stating, "the ones that leave? Like, bye."
But now, less than five months into her term, even she is desperately trying to backtrack, praising the very companies she demonized!
FAITH LENS
The unfolding crisis in Seattle serves as a potent reminder that God's principles of prosperity are rooted in sound economic stewardship, not radical ideologies that reject hard work and investment. When leaders scoff at those who create jobs and wealth, they risk inviting desolation, proving that socialist dreams often lead to economic nightmares.
"Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."
— John 8:32
