Poverty forced its way to the top of President Bush’s agenda in the confusing days after Hurricane Katrina battered the Gulf Coast and flooded New Orleans. Confronted with one of the most pressing political crises of his presidency, Bush, who in the past had faced withering criticism for speaking little about the poor, said the nation has a solemn duty to help them.
“All of us saw on television, there’s . . . some deep, persistent poverty in this region,” he said in a prime-time speech from New Orleans’s Jackson Square, 17 days after the Aug. 29 hurricane. “That poverty has roots in a history of racial discrimination, which cut off generations from the opportunity of America. We have a duty to confront this poverty with bold action.”
As it happened, poverty’s turn in the presidential limelight was brief….
Tony Snow, the president’s press secretary, said Bush is unlikely to invoke poverty when he addresses the national convention of the NAACP today, and instead will focus on opportunities available to everyone. “After all, the goal is prosperity,” Snow said.
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The number of Americans living in poverty has risen each year Bush has been president, increasing to 37 million in 2004 from 31.6 million in 2000. Overall, 12.7 percent of the nation’s population lives in poverty, which for a family of four means an income less than $20,000 a year.
“No references to poverty, no references to Katrina, no references to jobs, no references to health care, no references to funding education, no references to rising housing costs, no references to gas prices, no references to the booming economy, no references to brave (dead)soldiers of color in Iraq, no references to curing diabetes, no references to world trade and outsourcing jobs. What’s he going to do? Swap potato salad recipes?”
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