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Bush Legacy: Topping the Injustice Index

by James Parks, Dec 24, 2008

Photo credit: JOE M500  
  Since George Bush took office, the number of Americans living in poverty has risen to 4.4 million.  
 
 

In less than a month, George W. Bush’s term as president will end and working people will breathe a massive sigh of relief.

While Bush’s popularity and performance ratings are at rock bottom, he rates high on the Drum Major Institute’s (DMI’s) Injustice Index. Through a stunning series of numbers and dates, DMI paints a picture of increased misery for millions of Americans over the past eight years.

Some of the most onerous of the numbers and dates in the Bush legacy include:

-Since President Bush signed legislation phasing out the federal estate tax in June 2001, the number of U.S. millionaires has risen by 928,000, while the number of Americans living in poverty rose by 4.4 million. All totaled, the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy have cost taxpayers $1.3 trillion.

-Some 78,000 children lost health coverage during President Bush’s tenure. Also, 20 percent of Bush’s total vetoes blocked expansion of children’s health insurance. In fact, he cited the superiority of private insurance programs five times in his message explaining the first veto to Congress.

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