Tuesday, 19 May 2026

Dem who welcomed socialist mayor's 'change' now sounding alarm over billionaire exodus: 'Gravely concerned'

A Seattle Democratic councilmember who once welcomed socialist Mayor Katie Wilson now admits he is "gravely concerned" about the city's business exodus.


Dem who welcomed socialist mayor's 'change' now sounding alarm over billionaire exodus: 'Gravely concerned'

He praised the "energy she brings to leadership," and said he was "look[ing] forward to partnering with her to build a thriving, inclusive Seattle that uplifts working families, expands universal preschool for all, ends food deserts, and creates safer, more connected neighborhoods across our city."

State leaders in Washington have also faced criticism for recently passing the "millionaires tax," which Democratic Gov. Bob Ferguson signed on March 30. The measure has been described as the state's first-ever income tax, backed by progressives and socialists and opposed by conservatives.

Starbucks is not the only business impacted by the state's economic policies. The Columbia Tower Club, an iconic business club atop Seattle's tallest skyscraper, closed last month after more than four decades. Long considered a hub for executives, developers and civic leaders, the club cited declining office traffic and downtown business activity tied to remote work and high vacancy rates. Critics quickly pointed to the closure as another sign of weakening business confidence in Seattle.

The jab refers to a recent Wilson event promoting new downtown public restrooms, which critics mocked amid concerns about Seattle's economy and business climate.

Though Wilson's now-infamous "like, bye" line drew laughs and applause from her audience, it immediately sparked backlash on social media from conservatives criticizing her economic policy.

"Seattle's Socialist Mayor responds to exodus of wealth from Washington State by saying 'BYE'... then laughing. We're doomed," wrote Brandi Kruse.

Fox News Digital reached out to Saka and Wilson for additional comment.

Fox News Digital's Rachel del Guidice, Joshua Q. Nelson and Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.

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