SEIU COMMUNICATIONS
Issued August 26, 2008
SEIU Secretary-Treasurer Anna Burger to Address Democratic Convention Tonight
Sec-Treasurer of Fastest-Growing Union Will Focus on Restoring the American Dream
Denver, CO-Tonight, SEIU Secretary-Treasurer Anna Burger will address the nation during the 2008 Democratic National Convention between 6:00 and 7:00 pm MDT. Burger will share with the convention her personal story of how growing up in a union family allowed her the opportunity to go to college and pursue her dreams.
Burger will discuss Barack Obama's support for a new American Dream where health care is affordable and accessible, where corporations pay their fair share and workers are free to join a union without being harassed or intimidated. John McCain supports more of the same from George W. Bush's past eight years - working longer hours while wages go down, a growing gap between the rich and the rest, health care costs exploding, pensions wiped out and job security a thing of the past.
WHAT: SEIU Secretary-Treasurer Anna Burger to Addresses Democratic National Convention
WHEN: Tonight between 6:00 and 7:00 pm MDT (8:00 and 9:00 pm EDT)
WHERE: Democratic National Convention
Pepsi Center
Denver, Colorado
The full text of her speech follows:
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery
Anna Burger, SEIU Secretary-Treasurer & Change to Win Chair
I grew up in Levittown, Pennsylvania in the 1950s believing in the American Dream.
My mom was a nurse, working the evening shift.
My dad, a Teamster truck driver, was permanently disabled in a terrible accident when I was nine.
Dad's social security and Medicare - and Mom's enormous strength - allowed my sisters, brother and me to stay together and even go to college without being buried by debt.
After I got my first union job, my dad gave me some good advice:
Dad said, "Anna, stick to the union, it's what makes a difference for working people like us."
Unions are the best all-in-one program for working families that America ever had - and it didn't cost the taxpayers a dime.
My dad was right.
Unions help ordinary people, like me, like Pauline Beck, like truck drivers, nurses and retail, factory, office and construction workers who work hard to find a way to own a home, raise a family, send their kids to college and retire with dignity.
Our unions always help us pass on to our kids a better life than our own.
And we call the legacy the American Dream.
But today, the dream is fading.
After eight years of George W. Bush, work hours are up but wages are down.
And John McCain is offering more of the same.
The gap between the rich and the rest of America - it's staggering and growing
And John McCain is offering more of the same.
Nine in 10 workers have no union, while health care costs are exploding, pensions wiped out, job security a think of the past.
Working people in this country can't afford more of the same.
But that's exactly what John McCain's offering - more of the same.
Brothers and sisters, it is time for change, and I stand here today to tell you that working people all around this country know Barack Obama will bring the change we need.
Barack Obama believes in an America where workers have a voice on the job and their hard work is valued and rewarded.
Where health care is affordable and accessible, where corporations pay their fair share and workers are free to join a union without being harassed or intimidated.
Barack Obama believes in an America where we work with each other, take care of each other and where our kids do even better than we do.
Barack Obama will bring the change we need.
And when he is our President, working families around this country will again know that the American Dream is within the reach over everyone who calls this great country home.
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Updated Jul 15, 2015