Socialist Seattle Mayor CRIES As A Major Aerospace & Defense Manufacture Leaves Taking $800 Million!

2,000 Jobs LEAVE Washington — Aerospace Giant Chooses Montana Instead One of Washington State's most respected manufacturers just made a decision that could reshape the future of the region's economy. Janicki Industries — a company that helped build components for Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and major defense programs — is investing $800 million in a massive new expansion. But it's not happening in Washington. It's happening in Montana. And the reasons behind that decision are raising serious questions about taxes, regulations, energy costs, and Washington's business climate. This isn't just about one company. It's about whether Washington is becoming a harder place to build, invest, and create jobs. 💬 Join the conversation Do you think Washington's taxes and regulations are driving employers elsewhere? Or is Montana simply offering a better environment for growth and expansion? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. 👍 Like this video if you enjoy deep-dive business and economic reporting 📌 Subscribe for more stories about manufacturing, business relocations, taxes, jobs, economic policy, and the changing American economy 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss an update