Simple answer to the stupid question and flawed hypothesis that someone else posted as their latest in a series of Bush bashing articles.
If you paid taxes then you got tax-cuts under the so-called Bush tax-cuts.
I'm no rich man. Far from it. My family lives on my relatively modest salary with a little added income from my wife's part time work. The total amount we make puts us well under levels that any reasonable individual would consider rich. Normally we'd be well away from having worries about Alternative Minimum Taxes (though the impact of that could wind up catching me eventually as the AMT hadn't been properly indexed to account for inflation so it would continue to hit the targets it was created for).
Over the last several years my taxes have been cut by several thousand dollars. Not just $1000, but several thousand dollars. That is money that has helped my family tremendously. It helped send us on a nice family vacation, helped pay for school supplies for our children, and helped pay for needed household items along the way.
So again, the simple answer to the implied question/statement about who got Bush tax-cuts is *everyone* that paid taxes. If you paid taxes, you benefited. If you paid more in taxes than anyone else, then you benefited more. Simple math that a lot of simpletons with Democrat leanings failed to ever understand.