Amazon draws the line in Seattle. Like many big cities run by Democrats, Seattle's city government is taxing corporations into relocating to Texas.
The latest is Amazon: The company, which already employs more than 40,000 people in Seattle, has been planning a new 17-storey office tower that would house at least 7,000 new workers. But now the project is on hold, and Amazon is even threatening to sublease out all the space it’s leased in another building that’s already under construction.
It's an interesting situation. It should send a signal to other Democrat controlled cities that there are limits to taxation.
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