That's hilarious. Found this site:
Percentage change from 2004 to 2007 in the number of Army recruits admitted despite having been charged with a felony: +295
Date on which the White House announced it had stopped looking for WMDs in Iraq: 1/12/05
Number of all U.S. war veterans who have been denied Veterans Administration health care since 2003: 452,677
Percentage of EPA scientists who say they have experienced political interference with their work since 2002: 60
Minimum amount that religious groups received in congressional earmarks from 2003 to 2006: $209,000,000
Amount such groups received during the previous fourteen years: $107,000,000
Ratio of the entire U.S. federal budget in 1957, adjusted for inflation, to the amount spent so far on the Iraq war: 1:1
Estimated amount Bush-era policies will cost the U.S. in new debt and accrued obligations: $10,350,000,000,000 (see page 31)
Percentage change in U.S. discretionary spending during BushÂ’s presidency: +31
Percentage change during ReaganÂ’s and ClintonÂ’s, respectively: +16, +0.3
Ratio in 1999 of the number of U.S. federal employees to the number of private employees on government contracts: 15:6
Ratio in 2006: 14:15
Total value of U.S. government contracts in 2000 that were awarded without competitive bidding: $73,000,000,000
Total in 2007: $146,000,000,000
Harper?s Index: A retrospective of the Bush era (Harper's Magazine)
Is all of this really true. If so, it's worse than I thought.