Listen Live
Donate
 on air
    Schedule

    KCRW

    Read & Explore

    • News
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Culture
    • Events

    Listen

    • Live Radio
    • Music
    • Podcasts
    • Full Schedule

    Information

    • About
    • Careers
    • Help / FAQ
    • Newsletters
    • Contact

    Support

    • Become a Member
    • Become a VIP
    • Ways to Give
    • Shop
    • Member Perks

    Become a Member

    Donate to KCRW to support this cultural hub for music discovery, in-depth journalism, community storytelling, and free events. You'll become a KCRW Member and get a year of exclusive benefits.

    DonateGive Monthly

    Copyright 2026 KCRW. All rights reserved.

    Report a Bug|Privacy Policy|Terms of Service|
    Cookie Policy
    |FCC Public Files|

    Back to To the Point

    To the Point

    Tax Cuts and Social Engineering

    Today we talk about President Bush's victorious tax cut bill-- the economics, the politics, and the social agenda. At the upper end of the income scale, reductions worth tens of thousands of dollars a year. At the lower end, a few hundred. That's the discrepancy liberals call "upward re-distribution." But President Bush says the people who pay the most should get the most back, so that's the way he structured his tax cut bill. Meantime, what about most Americans--the ones in the middle? Newsmaker: Deaths in Immigrant Crossings - At least 140 deaths at the Mexican border this year have focused attention on Operation Gatekeeper, the American strategy for keeping the lid on illegal immigration. We talk with Carol Mell, Border Reporter for the Yuma, Arizona, Daily Sun. Reporter's Notebook: Northern Ireland faces important election - Growing tensions in Northern Ireland will come to a head next week in the United Kingdom's parliamentary elections, which could strengthen-or scuttle-the peace process itself.

    • rss
    • Share
    By Warren Olney • May 31, 2001 • 1 min read

    Today we talk about President Bush's victorious tax cut bill-- the economics, the politics, and the social agenda. At the upper end of the income scale, reductions worth tens of thousands of dollars a year. At the lower end, a few hundred. That's the discrepancy liberals call "upward re-distribution." But President Bush says the people who pay the most should get the most back, so that's the way he structured his tax cut bill. Meantime, what about most Americans--the ones in the middle?

    • Newsmaker:

      Deaths in Immigrant Crossings - At least 140 deaths at the Mexican border this year have focused attention on Operation Gatekeeper, the American strategy for keeping the lid on illegal immigration. We talk with Carol Mell, Border Reporter for the Yuma, Arizona, Daily Sun.

    • Reporter's Notebook:

      Northern Ireland faces important election - Growing tensions in Northern Ireland will come to a head next week in the United Kingdom's parliamentary elections, which could strengthen-or scuttle-the peace process itself.

    • https://images.ctfassets.net/2658fe8gbo8o/AvYox6VuEgcxpd20Xo9d3/769bca4fbf97bf022190f4813812c1e2/new-default.jpg?h=250

      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

      NewsNationalPolitics
    Back to To the Point