Cupertino Mayor loses his mind

I don’t even know what to say about Cupertino Mayor, Barry Chang. He complains in an article The Guardian that he showed up unannounced at Apple’s headquarters and was denied a meeting—I assume with Tim Cook–he was asked to leave.

No shit! You don’t just show up at any company and get a meeting with the CEO.

He then goes on to complain that Apple should give him $100 million to fix the city’s infrastructure. To be clear, Apple pays every cent of taxes that they owe, including to Cupertino. Apple is a publicly traded company that put Cupertino on the map–they have a fiscal responsibility to its shareholders, not a mayor that is running for a higher seat in government.

If Cupertino has issues with traffic, they should just ban businesses from locating there. Problem solved for the city of Cupertino–good luck in the future.