Craig Miller Could Be Your ‘Undercover Boss’

September 28, 2011

by Javier Manjarres

U.S. Senatorial candidate and businessman Craig Miller has launched a new campaign initiative referred to as “Miller on Main Street.” In this campaign publicity play, Miller takes on the jobs that everyday Americans have in order to gain a better understanding of how the failed economic policies of the Obama administration are really impacting the lives of Americans- I personally think that Mr. Miller’s little endeavor is fantastic. The most recent job that  Miller worked was at a Tire & Auto shop in Tavares, Florida.  Miller’s goal is to morph from senate candidate into day laborer at least twice a month.

So what other jobs will Miller take on?

Perhaps Mr. Miller will come on down here to Fort Lauderdale and take on another job- there is the ‘Poop Scoop Patrol’ that drives around ‘picking up’ after people’s'pets. I spoke to the business owner of the Pooper Patrol and he told me that business was ‘booming’ do to the amount of poop being flung around by both politicians and animals.  The possibilities for Miller’s moonlighting gigs are endless- what’s your idea? Comments below.


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5 Responses to “Craig Miller Could Be Your ‘Undercover Boss’”

  1. george says:

    Well he definitely shouldnt be a driving instructor. I’m glad he’s ok but that was terribly irresponsible for him to be riding a motorcycle without a helmet. Doesn’t he have kids? How horrible if he were hurt or killed in an accident. that was such poor decision making.

  2. Chris says:

    How about he sit at home with a kitchen table piled with bills, a check book with only 3 checks left, and see if he can figure out how to keep his family afloat, while he tries to find a job!! Symbolism is a fine thing, but taking on a day lobor job twice a month isn’t going to teach him anything. How about he, and the rest of our so called leaders, start actually DOING SOMETHING, instead of making a mockery and show of getting a day labor job twice a month. Unless he is giving up the salary for those two days of “symbolism” it’s not really doing much but putting on a dog and pony show. We’ve already had enough of the smoke and mirrors BS from our leaders. Let’s a tually get something concrete done for once, to get job growth back!!!

  3. Martha Lee Horn says:

    I am sorry our politicans have gotten so far away from the everyday American that he has to come off his pedestal to understand our misgivings about where this country is heading. I do hope he is enlightened.

  4. JupiterJack says:

    Reminds me of Lawton Chiles walks. I agree wtih Chris. Visit some people at home, see what their income is, what their barebone expenses are – insurance, gas, food, shoes for growing kids. I think that would be more of an eye opener for him. He has to see, touch and feel what working people have to deal with. Working at your job is often the better thing you do all day – it’s dealing with how you are going to make ends meet that is stressful and depressing. I hope people who talk to him tell him the cost of Home Owner’s Insurance is ridiculous – why do we pay for out buildings we don’t have or for insuring “contents” at five times the value of what we have; the taxes the state and fed hide in our electric, gas, and phone bills.
    Yes, Chris is correct. Forget the going to Main Street, just go into the neighborhoods because at the end of the day that is where the result of what is happening to America ends.

  5. Sean O'Neill says:

    It’s not that I don’t like a man in a nice suit, but when you are trying to relate to the average working people – sometimes it “looks” better not to have your whole campaign mafia walking around in these expensive suits. Makes a person feel a little uncomfortable.

    Be careful of his take on immigration – sounds like Perry and other lefties!

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