Auburn teacher Jeff Alberici delivered the weekly radio address for the Democratic National Party Saturday. Below is the text from his remarks:
“Good morning, my name is Jeff Alberici. I'm from Auburn, New York #- a small city forty-five minutes west of Syracuse. I grew up in Auburn, married my high school sweetheart, Megan, and now we're raising our three beautiful children here #- Anthony, who is 10, Nicholas, who is 9, and our youngest, a soon to be 2-year-old, Sara.
“I teach American history to eighth-graders, and Megan recently went back to work as a teacher's assistant. Like most parents, Megan and I spend a lot of time driving our kids around town to little league games, lacrosse practices and other activities.
“We're not rich and we're not poor. But like so many other middle class families in Auburn and all over America, lately our lives have gotten a lot harder to afford. Last week, Megan went for a haircut. When she drove by the gas station on her way, gas was $4.03 a gallon. On her way home, she looked again and the price was up to $4.06. We joked that she should've filled up before her haircut.
“I drive a Ford Taurus and my wife drives a minivan. It used to cost us $20 or $30 to fill up; now it's easily $60. Groceries have also gotten a lot more expensive. We used to spend about $125 a week at the supermarket # - now it's at least $200, and our kids are definitely not eating twice as much.
“When Megan went back to work last year, we thought we would finally be able to pay off our debt and start saving to get ahead. But with the cost of gas and food and health care and so many other things all skyrocketing, even with a second pay check, things are no easier.
“We'll be ok, but let me put it this way: on the occasional nights when we used to order a pizza, now we're sticking with grilled cheese sandwiches. And we worry a lot about how we're going to put three kids through college.
“My wife and I don't talk that much in public about politics, but we are both proud Democrats #- and for a simple reason: Democrats understand what families like ours are going through, and they're trying to make things better. In just the last couple of weeks, Democrats in the Senate proposed three bills that would have helped bring energy prices down in the short term and the long term.
“One of their bills would have stopped giving American tax dollars to the giant oil companies that are already making record profits - and would have stood up to the foreign countries that produce the oil and charge us way too much.
“Another Democratic plan was to give tax incentives to innovative American companies that are researching and developing new ways of powering our cars and heating our homes, like solar, wind and even geothermal power.
“And Democrats introduced a third bill to fight global warming, reduce our country's dependence on oil, create jobs here at home and grow our economy.
“But Republicans? They haven't offered much of anything. In fact, Republicans are spending their time blocking Democrats from getting anything done at all, including those three bills to lower energy costs. And that's the difference: Democrats are trying to change things, but Republicans only want more of the same old ideas that got us into this mess in the first place.
“More of the same isn't working for my family, and I bet it's not working for yours.
“Father's Day is tomorrow. I'll be spending it with my three children, thinking about how I can be a better dad - and provide my kids with everything they deserve. I know it's not supposed to be this hard to get ahead.
“But Democrats are trying to make the American Dream affordable again, and in a country as great as ours, I know we can succeed.
“This is Jeff Alberici - a husband, a father and a teacher from Auburn, New York. Wishing my father Gino and all fathers a happy Father's Day.
“Thanks for listening and have a great weekend.”
“I teach American history to eighth-graders, and Megan recently went back to work as a teacher's assistant. Like most parents, Megan and I spend a lot of time driving our kids around town to little league games, lacrosse practices and other activities.
“We're not rich and we're not poor. But like so many other middle class families in Auburn and all over America, lately our lives have gotten a lot harder to afford. Last week, Megan went for a haircut. When she drove by the gas station on her way, gas was $4.03 a gallon. On her way home, she looked again and the price was up to $4.06. We joked that she should've filled up before her haircut.
“I drive a Ford Taurus and my wife drives a minivan. It used to cost us $20 or $30 to fill up; now it's easily $60. Groceries have also gotten a lot more expensive. We used to spend about $125 a week at the supermarket # - now it's at least $200, and our kids are definitely not eating twice as much.
“When Megan went back to work last year, we thought we would finally be able to pay off our debt and start saving to get ahead. But with the cost of gas and food and health care and so many other things all skyrocketing, even with a second pay check, things are no easier.
“We'll be ok, but let me put it this way: on the occasional nights when we used to order a pizza, now we're sticking with grilled cheese sandwiches. And we worry a lot about how we're going to put three kids through college.
“My wife and I don't talk that much in public about politics, but we are both proud Democrats #- and for a simple reason: Democrats understand what families like ours are going through, and they're trying to make things better. In just the last couple of weeks, Democrats in the Senate proposed three bills that would have helped bring energy prices down in the short term and the long term.
“One of their bills would have stopped giving American tax dollars to the giant oil companies that are already making record profits - and would have stood up to the foreign countries that produce the oil and charge us way too much.
“Another Democratic plan was to give tax incentives to innovative American companies that are researching and developing new ways of powering our cars and heating our homes, like solar, wind and even geothermal power.
“And Democrats introduced a third bill to fight global warming, reduce our country's dependence on oil, create jobs here at home and grow our economy.
“But Republicans? They haven't offered much of anything. In fact, Republicans are spending their time blocking Democrats from getting anything done at all, including those three bills to lower energy costs. And that's the difference: Democrats are trying to change things, but Republicans only want more of the same old ideas that got us into this mess in the first place.
“More of the same isn't working for my family, and I bet it's not working for yours.
“Father's Day is tomorrow. I'll be spending it with my three children, thinking about how I can be a better dad - and provide my kids with everything they deserve. I know it's not supposed to be this hard to get ahead.
“But Democrats are trying to make the American Dream affordable again, and in a country as great as ours, I know we can succeed.
“This is Jeff Alberici - a husband, a father and a teacher from Auburn, New York. Wishing my father Gino and all fathers a happy Father's Day.
“Thanks for listening and have a great weekend.”
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Brian33908 wrote on Jun 16, 2008 5:01 PM:
Don't lose faith in the American populace yet.
These folks are not indicative of conservatives. There are plenty of intelligent people in Auburn. None of them, however, thought to post a comment below. "
ExAubrnian wrote on Jun 16, 2008 11:01 AM:
The reality is...liberals are eliminating the middle class. If you live in a conservative state (mid-west, south) the middle class is thriving. New York has poor & rich. Raise property tax & school tax so high that private industry cannot exist. The poor don't care, they have everything paid for, the rich don't care they can afford it. Who's left? Teachers, cops, fireman & municipality workers which have the government take care of them as well.
If you are working middle class whether it's skilled or unskilled you do not have a chance in a blue state. Move and let the garbage pay for the garbage.
A letter on the economy should of been written by a stuggling working class New Yorker, not a government employee who's life is already planned out for him.
I'm a little tired of this attitude. "
owastocat wrote on Jun 16, 2008 9:58 AM:
Jeff's response is the same as 2/3 of the US population. That will become apparent to the republicans in this fall's election. "
The Truth wrote on Jun 15, 2008 7:05 PM:
Oil companies take a 4% profit, the US government 15% in taxes ... who is kidding who.
Try facts and numbers ... father's day ... what the heck kind of man are you? Playing the blame game.
No one, and I mean no one inside the beltway or running for President gives two cents about you, me or Auburn, NY. That's reality.
When the recent energy bills were in play, as you said, Hillary, Obama or McCain did not show up to vote on them. Why? It is not in their electoral interest to take a stand and vote on matters that are going to p-off a small fraction of nuts and, of course, the media.
What a blown opportunity. But then again, your party probably "edited" the talk.
Get off the beltway Kool-Aid and join the rest of America that knows better than being someones political figer puppet. "
The Truth wrote on Jun 15, 2008 6:56 PM:
Mr. Alberci, take an economics course on the basics. Don't feed this brainwashing junk to your kids. When was the last time you visited other parts of the globe for facts?
Our government, and only our government is at fault for high energy costs. They had 30 years to get the USA energy independent. This includes any and all political parties. If a bunch of shack dwellers in Brazil can do it ...
Brazil got it done because there is no such thing as tree hugging, environazis and the lawyers they feed.
Auburn gets a national exposure opportunity and this guy spits up garbage. "
GoodbyeCNY wrote on Jun 15, 2008 3:13 PM:
shermack wrote on Jun 15, 2008 12:28 PM:
No execesive taxation which is what the democrats are all about. Tax the rich? they are the ones that create the new jobs and spurs the economy.Don't drill in Anwar or the Gulf because we can't drill our way out of the oil crisis?If President Bush annouced tomorrow we are going to start drilling in these places and add refineries the price of oil would drop to $60 a barrel the next day,ask any informed economist.Global warming ? its a natural occurance but don't tell Al Gore.What an expensive joke .You liberals just don't get it. "