Manufacturing Company Owner Moving Business From State After Rioters Burn Down Building
Actions, like elections, have consequences. Can it be expected that a business owner would remain in a city where his building was burned down? It shouldn’t, that’s for sure.
Check this out, via TDW:
The owner of a manufacturing company in Minneapolis that was burned to the ground during last week’s violent riots has announced that he is relocating his company, taking dozens of jobs out of the city, due to the failure of the city’s Democrat leaders to protect businesses.
Advertisement - story continues below“They don’t care about my business,” Kris Wyrobek, president and owner of 7-Sigma Inc., told the Star Tribune. “They didn’t protect our people. We were all on our own.”
More from Star Tribune:
Wyrobek said the plant, which usually operates until 11 p.m., shut down about four hours early on the first night of the riots because he wanted to keep his workers out of harm’s way. He said a production supervisor and a maintenance worker who live in the neighborhood became alarmed when fire broke out at the $30 million Midtown Corner affordable housing apartment complex that was under construction next door.
“The fire engine was just sitting there,” Wyrobek said, “but they wouldn’t do anything.”
VIDEO:
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was booted from a Floyd rally for saying he would not defund the police.
https://twitter.com/CarpeDonktum/status/1269417776239738880?%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1269417776239738880&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.weaselzippers.us%2F
https://twitter.com/CarpeDonktum/status/1269416243762810880?%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1269416243762810880&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.weaselzippers.us%2F
Frey is now asking the federal government for cash due to damage caused by violent riots.
LOOK:
$0. Don’t give him a single cent. pic.twitter.com/dfVC1fZjIL
— Brittany Sellner (@BrittPettibone) June 5, 2020