Less than 24 hours before President-elect Barack Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States, SEIU President Andy Stern issued the following statement:
"Words seem inadequate when I try to capture what the inauguration of Barack Obama means to working people. How can you describe what it feels like to a janitor or healthcare or childcare worker who has felt so powerless for so long to now feel so powerful."Jean Berg is a single mother in Ft. Myers, Florida. She works in a nursing home but has no health coverage. She hasn't been to a doctor in seven years. She's never voted in political elections, but this fall Jean put in 12-hour days talking to voters six days a week to help elect Barack Obama.
"The significance of this inauguration is the pride in Jean's heart, the tears in all our eyes, after so many years of feeling 'no we can't' to knowing now that yes, workers can.
"This inauguration day is for Jean and the millions of working men and women who have finally found hope, who once again believe in change and are finally ready for action in Washington.
"With Barack Obama as our nation's leader, we will build an America where the dreams and hopes we have for our families can come true."
Statement by SEIU President Andy Stern on Inauguration of President Barack Obama
Washington, D.C.--Less than 24 hours before President-elect Barack Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) President Andy Stern issued the following statement:
"Words seem inadequate when I try to capture what the inauguration of Barack Obama means to working people. How can you describe what it feels like to a janitor or healthcare or childcare worker who has felt so powerless for so long to now feel so powerful.
"Jean Berg is a single mother in Ft. Myers, Florida. She works in a nursing home but has no health coverage. She hasn't been to a doctor in seven years. She's never voted in political elections, but this fall Jean put in 12-hour days talking to voters six days a week to help elect Barack Obama.
"The significance of this inauguration is the pride in Jean's heart, the tears in all our eyes, after so many years of feeling 'no we can't' to knowing now that yes, workers can.
"This inauguration day is for Jean and the millions of working men and women who have finally found hope, who once again believe in change and are finally ready for action in Washington.
"With Barack Obama as our nation's leader, we will build an America where the dreams and hopes we have for our families can come true."
Amidst retail sales reports, record snowfall and last minute shopping tips, no one expected "health care" to be gracing the headlines this week. But thanks to you and thousands like you, news outlets all across America -- from Chattanooga, Tennessee to St. George, Utah -- are buzzing with reports of your health care meet-ups.
Last week, SEIU staff convened a health care discussion of our own. Topics of conversation included "what's wrong with the current healthcare system?" and how policy can help address these problems. We decided to capture the meeting on video and wanted to share some highlights with you all. Watch here:
This is a busy time of year for all of us -- making it all the more impressive that thousands of Americans are hosting discussions in their homes and communities this week. Let's keep the momentum going right into the New Year. If you haven't yet attended or hosted a health care discussion, there's still time. Watch our video and sign-up today.
(You can view our hosting resource page, containing discussion guides and audio of our host conference call by clicking here.)
Otherwise, please use this form to report back to us on how your discussion went. And don't forget to submit your ideas for Inauguration Day!
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