We all knew this was coming.

What business would want to stay in a city that won’t have adequate police protection? How would you even get insured?

Of course, the dopey city officials in Minneapolis either didn’t realize this or they just don’t care.

Either way, the city is falling…and when this is all said and done, Minneapolis will be a smoldering pile of ashes for years to come.

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Now, the president and Owner of 7-Sigma Inc. Kris Wyrobek has decided to move his factory out of the troubled city after the police were unable to protect his plant from burning during the recent riots.

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The plant took the necessary precautions to prepare for the second night of riots. They shut the plant down early to make sure all employees would remain safe, but the plant still went up in flames.

From Bizpacreview

“They don’t care about my business. They didn’t protect our people. We were all on our own,” Wyrobek told the Tribune. “The fire engine was just sitting there, but they wouldn’t do anything. That’s the frustrating thing to us.”

Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said the city’s response to the rioting was an “abject failure,” the Tribune reported. Democratic Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey echod Walz’s response, claiming the city was overwhelmed.

“We were on our own those first few nights. There were simply more people destroying property, more people setting fires, than any city government could respond to at once,” Frey said.

Frey has a news conference scheduled for Monday to announce the development of a group of business and community leaders to advise the city on rebuilding efforts, according to the Tribune.

Wyrobek said it’s “too late” to keep his company in Minneapolis, the move will take about 50 jobs with it, the Tribune reported.

It’s sad that it’s come to this, but you can’t blame this poor guy.

I hope he finds a safe community and those 50 people who lost their jobs vote out the Democrat officials who have just ruined their lives.

 

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on June 9, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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