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When All Else Fails

Mc "Dons" is viable

If I owned a certain company I would be walking on egg shells, especially in today’s times. I mean, people in positions of power are just “taking stuff,” like oil tankers, and running roughshod over what “used to” be called, “the rule of law.” It’s none of that now, “It’s, “rule of egos.” Absolutely everything is being managed, handled, lead, facilitated, and supervised by people that appear to have extremely large egos. Almost to the point of absurdity, and absurdity it is, being displayed daily in sundry media and social media platforms.

People with large egos are easy to spot. I mean their whole “get down” is always about “them.” No matter what it always “goes back to them.” Like some religious groups. For example, if I were “that personality type,” and a writer of Love letters they would look like this:

Dearest, “How can you live without me?” How can you even function? Without memory of me lighting your entire way each nanosecond, your life must be MICROSCOPIC, insignificant, a trifle, and meaningless I am sure, “you must feel like nothing.” I know you miss me. How could it be otherwise my love. It’s about…ME, ME, ME, ME, ME, ME, ME, I, I, I, I, I, you depend on ME, ME, ME MY, MY, MY, MY, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, ME, ME, impossible for you, ME, ME, ME, AND you. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, you, MY, MY, MY, MY, don’t try, MY, ME, ME, ME, ME, ME, ME, ME, and never you. I, I, I, I, I, you can’t, I, I, I, I, ME, ME, ME, ME, ME, you’ll never, I, I, I, all mines, MY, MY, MY, MY, MY, not yours, ME, ME, ME, you need ME, ME, I, I, and sorry for you.

I’m glad I mean everything to you. You’re so fortunate. Sincerely, “your air.”

“Narcissism encompasses a range of personality traits and behaviors, often characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance and a lack of empathy for others. Here are some common traits associated with narcissism:

**Grandiosity** -An exaggerated sense of self-importance and a belief that one is superior to others.

**Need for Admiration** -A strong desire for constant praise and validation from others to maintain self-esteem.

**Lack of Empathy** -Difficulty in recognizing or caring about the feelings and needs of others, often dismissing them.

**Entitlement** - Belief that one deserves special treatment and expects others to cater to their needs.

**Exploitative Behavior** -Using others to achieve personal goals without regard for their feelings or well-being.

**Enviousness** - Often envious of others or believing that others are envious of them. **Arrogant Attitude** -Displaying haughty behaviors or attitudes, often belittling or criticizing others.

Additional Characteristics

- **Preoccupation with Success**: A constant focus on fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, or beauty.

- **Difficulty Handling Criticism**: Reacting poorly to criticism or rejection, often with anger or frustration.

- **Superficial Relationships**: Maintaining relationships that are primarily for personal gain rather than emotional connection.

Narcissistic traits can manifest in varying degrees, and not everyone with some of these traits has Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). It’s essential to understand the context and impact these traits have on their relationships and functioning.”

Who is McDonald in McDonald's Restaurant

Imagine having become bored with such trifles as “America First,” and all of the other “cat calls” that people of lower lumens tout? Imagine all of the slogans, anthems and pledges being shown for what they are; and having become nothing more than a sales pitch? Imagine turning on the television, or scrolling a phone and realizing, “There is nothing to this junk?” Imagine always wanting more? Imagine waking up one day and realizing that even the title, “Head of State” holds no real intrinsic value, and that it’s not about “titles,” it’s about “the deals.” It’s about fast money, it’s about big money, “The action is the juice,” and never mind consequences.

See, most people think about “thrill robberies” and “hijacking” in the traditional sense. That could not be further from the truth. People with “long money” hijack and “thrill rob” companies and corporations “just for fun” all the time. The “thrill robber” is someone who will rob more so for the adrenaline rush associated with the act than the actual monetary reward. People with these type of proclivities are reckless risk takers. They’ll “rob,” and gamble at the same time. “it’s a double rush.”

Once a person reaches a certain level of success, companies and corporations are like naive young females, just “simple playthings.” They extract wealth, and move them like chess pieces at will.

Companies That Have Changed Hands the Most Times

1. **Mannesmann AG**

- Originally a steel and tube manufacturer.

- Known for multiple acquisitions, including being acquired by Vodafone in 2000 for $203 billion.

2. **AT&T**

- Major telecommunications company.

- Underwent several mergers and acquisitions, with over 5 significant changes in ownership.

3. **General Electric (GE)**

- Diversified conglomerate operating in various sectors.

- Has experienced over 5 ownership changes through mergers, sales, and spin-offs.

4. **Yahoo**

- Internet services company.

- Changed hands multiple times, most notably being acquired by Verizon in 2017.

5. **T-Mobile USA**

- Telecommunications provider with a history of mergers and acquisitions, including being acquired by Deutsche Telekom and later merging with Sprint.

These companies illustrate the dynamic nature of business ownership, particularly in industries such as telecommunications and technology.”

Each change of ownership represented “somebody,” or a group of people pocketing a “nice piece of change” in the process. “What, does anyone believe people just hang around “at that level” for free?” Companies get “blown out.” That is the game. This was evidenced in the movie, “Wall Street.” Many movies contain actual messages about the true mechanics of business and society.

I have a great idea, just satire of course, but first take a look a McDonald’s numbers:

“As of December 2025, McDonald's net worth is approximately $221.37 billion, making it one of the most valuable fast-food chains globally. Over the last two decades, McDonald's revenue and net income have experienced significant fluctuations, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, when revenue dropped to $19.21 billion and net income fell to $4.73 billion. However, the company showed resilience, rebounding to over $25 billion in revenue by 2022 and maintaining similar levels in the following years. In 2023, McDonald's reported a net income of $8.47 billion, reflecting a strong recovery trajectory. Despite initial setbacks, McDonald's has continued to adapt to market challenges, underscoring its position as a leader in the fast-food industry.”

Now, as President of the United States, Donald Trump could by Executive Order nationalize Mc Donald’s corporation as a matter of national security. Then he could take over the company, run it during his current term, and after his current term expires. Think about it? It’s brilliant. The signage is already there, all he has to do is add the name, “TRUMP and drop the “s.” Then it would be, “MC DONALD TRUMPS.” “It’s doable,” they whisper. “I like it, I like it all,” he said.

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Just the saving on signage company wide would be enormous. I mean, he could do it just like he did with the Kennedy Library, “just add a name.” It’ll be epic.

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Think about it? New servers, new decorations, new remodeling, and a new “flavor” from the “making somewhere else, anywhere else great again” movement. It’ll be grand bring back the old nostalgic charm of the past. It’ll be quite the thing.

Then Ronald Mc Donald can be replaced with Donald Trump as there will be no need for “other competition” in seeking the attention of patrons and guests. The focus will now be on “big beautiful burgers,” hand delivered with a smile. No more, “Have it your way,” because that is not important any longer. It’s “Have it MY way or else,” from now on. Now give me your praise and loyalty.

“I did that, and you did nothing,” will be the new slogan. Just a friendly reminder from the napkins that is “posted over every entryway, doorway, mirror, and window facing the street. Oh, and no more phony, made up clowns. The business would be under new management, new ownership and have a real life person to praise and admire. Someone who makes their sustenance possible.

The Evolution Of Ronald McDonald Through The Years
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The “golden arches” can become the “golden eyebrows” and since it is a symbol recognized realm wide the transition to “eyebrow worship” will quite natural. When taken in sum it offers a “unique, once in a lifetime opportunity” for the term and when this term ends.

After all, when this term ends, “what else is left?” A legacy….

Lord have Mercy

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