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Monday, September 16, 2024

Even while boasting recession-proof returns, McDonald's can't help but smile after receiving free advertising at the hands of a loyal employee.

Especially when that plug comes while conversing with President Barack Obama.

Tuesday's town hall meeting between Obama and the citizens of Fort Myers offered a sobering account of the current economic crisis - at least until Julio Osegueda had the opportunity to speak his mind.

When Obama informed the audience he wanted to hear from a man for the final question, he called upon Osegueda, a college student and burger purveyor who was going crazy to catch Obama's eye. Captivating both the audience and president alike, Osegueda asked the president what he planned to do to assist individuals like himself, a McDonald's employee, given the financial climate.

The Editorial Board thinks Osegueda is a downright awesome individual for his gregarious antics. His passion and enthusiasm helped lighten up an event dealing with one of most serious issues our country has ever faced.

What we find especially hilarious is the fact that Osegueda turned to Facebook on Monday with hopes of unloading a spare ticket - not exactly the most legal way of turning a quick buck.

While Osegueda failed to find a buyer, we are happy to report he walked away from the town hall meeting with a new job offer.

Invited by the Fort Myers Miracle, a minor league baseball team, the aspiring disc-jockey-slash-broadcaster will have the opportunity to announce an upcoming game.

The pay? $25.

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