Stephen Moore
Columns by Stephen Moore
Deregulating America’s energy industry will stimulate COVID-19 strained economy
The last time the American economy needed a steroid injection, one industry did most of the heavy lifting to get us out of recession: the oil and gas producers of America. Published August 5, 2020
Democrats peddle doom, but the middle class never had it so good
These days when you listen to the gloom of the media and many of the presidential candidates you have to wonder what country these Debbie Downers are talking about. Published December 29, 2019
The Fed monopoly shouldn’t compete with private banks
If there is any lesson we have learned about the Federal Reserve system in the last few years, it is that the supposed oracles who run our central bank are anything but infallible. Published December 21, 2019
A cheer for the Trump uranium plan
Our sources are telling us that President Trump is nearing a decision on how to revive the all-but-dormant American uranium industry. This proposed plan would create a reserve of domestically-mined uranium and stored in a "Federal Uranium Security Stockpile." Published December 15, 2019
Congress must stop subsidizing wealthy car buyers
Why are Democrats Sen. Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi teaming together to lobby for a tax bill that would provide about 80 percent of the benefits to Americans who make more than $100,000 a year? Published December 7, 2019
Congress bans short-term lending, the poor pay a high price
Washington do-goodism almost always fails to help the people it is supposed to because politicians ignore the Law of Unintended Consequences. Nowhere is that more evident than when it comes to a congressional plan to put payday lenders and other short-term lending institutions, such as the burgeoning online lenders, out of business. Published November 30, 2019
How America can still win the race to 5G wireless technology
The Federal Communications Commission has thrown a curve ball into the global race for deployment of 5G -- the much-anticipated fifth generation of cellular and wireless technology. Published November 23, 2019
Trump needs tax cut 2.0
Every single plausible Democratic candidate for president has endorsed tax increases as centerpieces of their economic agenda. Think about what we are hearing from Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and the rest of the Punch and Judy Show. Published November 15, 2019
Post and liberal media again get it wrong about Trump economy
If The Post and others in the liberal media really cared about middle-class families, they would be cheering the gains for scores of millions of households Published November 9, 2019
Nancy Pelosi’s stall tactics hurt America’s economy
Wouldn't it be wonderful if for one brief shining moment in Washington, Congress put good policy over politics -- and passed a bill that would benefit American workers, investors and businesses? Published November 3, 2019
Trump economy surges and Biden and Obama hog the credit
The same former vice president who says that his son, Hunter, was hired by the Ukrainian oil and gas company because of his expertise in energy policy is now claiming that President Trump has "squandered" the strong Obama economy he inherited. Published October 26, 2019
Washington subsidies not helping the wind industry
Last week the lobbying arm of the wind energy industry made an unsurprising, though somewhat embarrassing, announcement. It wants a longer lifeline with federal subsidies. So much for wind being the low-cost energy source of the future. Published October 18, 2019
It’s a middle class boom
How much of the monetary gains from the Trump economic speed-up have gone to the middle class? If you ask Democratic senators and presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren or Kamala Harris or Bernie Sanders, the answer to that question is ... almost none. Published October 13, 2019
What the presidential candidates are missing: economic growth
The new economic message of progressivism is grounded more in envy and give-aways than prosperity and opportunity. Published October 4, 2019
How gloomy stories of the coming apocalypse have become commonplace
A friend of mine's third-grade daughter came home from school a few weeks ago with tears streaming down her cheeks. "My teacher say we only have 10 years before the oceans rise, and we are under water," she moaned. "Are we all going to die?" Published September 29, 2019
Rebuilding America’s domestic uranium industry
The decline of American mining and production of critical minerals in recent decades is a self-inflicted wound that could imperil our economy and national security. Published September 21, 2019
Elizabeth Warren’s Social Security scam
Elizabeth Warren has a soak-the-rich plan for every problem in America. To make the math of any of these fiscal concoctions work, she's going to have find a lot more rich people to tax. Published September 13, 2019
Renewable energy will only be possible with massive increases in the supply of critical minerals
The recent threats by Beijing to cut off American access to critical mineral imports has many Americans wondering why our politicians have allowed the United States to become so overly-dependent on China for these valued resources in the first place. Published September 9, 2019
Democrats once again embrace population control to save the planet
Is the left once again embracing Malthusian population control in order to save the planet? Published September 7, 2019
Natural gas, America’s wonder fuel
One of the many idiocies of the "Green New Deal" and other such anti-fossil fuels crusades is that all of this arrives on the political scene at a time when the price of producing energy from fossil fuels is lower than at any time before in human history. Published August 30, 2019