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Updated · MyNorthwest · May 2
Jake Skorheim and Spike O’Neill criticise Katie Wilson's 'bye' remark
Updated
Updated · MyNorthwest · May 2

Jake Skorheim and Spike O’Neill criticise Katie Wilson's 'bye' remark

6 articles · Updated · MyNorthwest · May 2
  • On KIRO Newsradio, they said the Seattle mayor’s comments at Seattle University showed disregard for wealthy residents and businesses considering leaving Washington.
  • They also cited Wilson’s post-election appearance at a Starbucks boycott, arguing it signalled hostility toward a company closely tied to Seattle’s identity.
  • The discussion widened to Washington’s business climate, including Starbucks’ Nashville expansion, restaurant industry complaints about cumulative state policies, and Seattle’s high office vacancy amid tech-sector contraction.
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