Business owner flees Seattle to Arizona says liberal-run city ‘around the drain’

A former Seattle business owner who has retired after 40 years said Wednesday that the liberal city is moving down.

Joey Rodolfo, a clothing designer and co-founder of Buki Clothing, told Fox & Friends that he was back in town recently and believes the governor and mayor could not succeed in protests and riots by Black Lives Matter and to address Antifa, including this past weekend.

“There are no consequences. And we have a city attorney who turns his back on business people and allows these people to just walk wild in the city and destroy property. Unfortunately, Seattle is pulling the drain while we talk. ‘

ANTIFA BLOCK SEATLIC POLICE FROM RESPONSE TO SNOW BORDER EMERGENCIES

Meanwhile, a video posted on Instagram on Saturday night by user ‘standwithseattlepd’ shows a snow barrier built by protesters outside the Seattle Police Department in the Eastern Territory.

The video shows a police vehicle rolling backwards after trying to drive over the barrier.

“Antifa goons blocked the East Precinct exit tonight with a pile of snow, in an effort to prevent vehicles from responding to emergency calls,” the user captioned in a separate video showing how ‘ a crowd of officers later stood around the barrier.

Another video of the incident posted by journalist Andy Ngo shows the protesters cheering as the vehicle does not get over the snowstorms.

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Rodolfo said he is looking forward to running his business in Arizona. He mentioned that the Republican Gov. in Arizona, Doug Ducey, is starting an organization called the Arizona Economic Authority, which is run by a “visionary woman.”

“The type of industry that is coming to Arizona is incredible because Arizona will become the leading producer of semi-conductors in the country,” he said, applauding the president of the Arizona Economic Authority for rolling out the “red carpet” to new to bring in. businesses.

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