Outsourcing Czar

By: relawson
Published On: 6/11/2006 11:22:15 AM

Nah, too tame.  If Miller wins the primaries, well it is open season my friends.  I may not be all that welcome amongst Dem bloggers because I'll be opposing Miller in a big way.

Now that we know he is Jewish and sensitive to being called the "anti-Christ of outsourcing" it has become my goal to find a new slogan for our anti-labor opponent.  One that identifies him for the scum that he is, but cannot be miscontrued as an attack on his race or religion.

Miller has opened a can of worms here.  IT workers have Flash and will spread viral cartoons.  We'll make jibjab look like child's play.

Can we call him the "Iatolla of Outsourcing" or will that offend an entirely different group of people ;-)  Or how about "The candidate formerly known as "The anti-Christ of outsourcing"".  A little  Prince tribute going on there.

Or since so many of us software professionals oppose him, how about binary for Harris Miller: 00000000

That could catch on.


Comments



The Darth Vader of Outsourcing? (Lowell - 6/11/2006 12:00:53 PM)


Hmmm...who could possibly be offended? (relawson - 6/11/2006 12:07:05 PM)
Someone will come out of the woodwork :-)

Hmmm, good suggestion.  Actually, I could put a dart vadar helmet on Miller depictions and avoid the controversy entirely.  Plus, I find his real image personally offensive anyways.

"May the outsource be with you" :-)



Outsourcing Lobbyist (TurnVirginiaBlue - 6/11/2006 12:20:23 PM)
I think you can just use those keywords and that gives the same image as the anti-Christ, Darth Vadar.

What he has been doing most Americans know what offshore outsourcing is at this point and they find it disgusting.

I do not believe most Americans know about insourcing.

But, FORGET this topic!  Get on the phones, volunteer and let's make sure Webb wins for then Miller is HISTORY.

I'm with you, I want my party back and someone who is hell bent (and frankly it is bad economic policy from any angle also and bad micro-economics long term) on turning expertise and talent into some sort of wholesale commodities...

has no business being in the Democratic party.