Former McDonald’s CEO who invented the McNugget sets up new group to fight back against woke corporations and buys enough Bank of American shares to formally propose that firm scraps staff CRT training
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- Ed Rensi, who served as the CEO of McDonalds in the 1990s, is partnering with conservative groups to fight back against woke corporations
- He formed the Boardroom Imitative – a partnership between the Job Creators Network, The Free Enterprise Group and Second Vote
- The goal of the group is to protect share holders and employees of publicly traded companies from ‘woke’ policies and ensure corporate accountability
- It comes as left-wing groups continue to buy up stocks in businesses until they raise enough clout to lobby the board to adopt leftist policies
- Companies are also being forced to the left so they could receive a high ESG score, which would make them more profitable
- The group has already bought out nearly 2,000 shares of Bank of America, which has come under fire for teaching critical race theory
2,000 shares of BofA is just a drop in the bucket, isn’t it? Is that really enough to gain leverage, or is it just a good start?
someone ‘invented’ the mcnugget??!!
Heatsync — That’s gotta be a typo — enless BoA is selling at Berkshire H prices or crypto.
Anybody ever notice BoA buildings (the ones they built, not stole) look like prisons?
McNugget, guy should be shot at sunrise! Chicken floor scrapings.
When chicken nuggets first came out in the late 70’s to early 80’s we joked that they were made out of ground up beaks and feet.
I don’t even want to know what part of the chicken nuggets come from. It just goes to prove with the right amount of spices and artificial chicken flavoring anything can taste good.
“Retired” (golden parachuted) apparatchiks. Grifting fake money. To make the government created bureaucracies not do the government’s “work”. For fake money.
Does there ever come a moment… not a time… just a moment… when you (any “you”), think, “I’m too drunk. Maybe better slow down on the Kool-Aid.” Not asking “Stop the Kool-Aide.” Just, has there ever been a time when “Too stupid. Maybe. Just. Consider. Slowing down on the brain killer. Just. Maybe.” ever occurred? Ever?