For people talking about how the solution is to fix the tax code: the problem is not the tax code or the rates. Even if the tax rate was 2%, these people wouldn't pay it.
I feel the problem is much deeper than that - the fact that Tim Cook, and others, do not see it as "fair" to pay for the use of public facilities and services. That they fail to grasp the notion that by helping a nation create better, more educated, healthier citizens will effectively improve their bottom line in the future. That levelling the playing field creates more customers for their businesses. Unfortunately you can't put that on a quarterly profit report, so let's just make more and more money and screw everything else. That's not success. That's a virus in economical form, slowly killing the host.
I feel the problem is much deeper than that - the fact that Tim Cook, and others, do not see it as "fair" to pay for the use of public facilities and services. That they fail to grasp the notion that by helping a nation create better, more educated, healthier citizens will effectively improve their bottom line in the future. That levelling the playing field creates more customers for their businesses. Unfortunately you can't put that on a quarterly profit report, so let's just make more and more money and screw everything else. That's not success. That's a virus in economical form, slowly killing the host.