Stephen Moore
Columns by Stephen Moore
Donald Trump’s zero-tariff solution
President Donald Trump's automobile, aluminum and steel tariff policies have now triggered retaliatory tariffs from other nations, including Canada, the EU and China. Published July 8, 2018
How legal immigrants contribute to the economy
Republicans are right to call for tough measures to deter illegal immigration — which means building the wall, ending the "catch and release" policy and challenging the harboring strategy of sanctuary cities. Published July 1, 2018
The state of the American worker
Last week I testified before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce on the state of the American labor market. I summarized my message in one sentence: For American workers the job market has never — or at least, seldom — been better. If you don't have a job, go out and get one because they are out there for the taking. Published June 24, 2018
It’s green power, not fossil fuels, that would collapse without subsidies
All of a sudden everyone on the left wants "free markets in energy policy." As someone who's advocated for that for, oh, about three decades (let's start by shutting down the Energy Department), this riff should be music to my ears. But is laissez faire energy policy really what liberals are seeking? Published June 17, 2018
Putting America first has made the U.S. No. 1
The left is quickly running out of excuses for why President Trump's economic policies have caused a boom — rather than the bust they predicted with such great certainty. Published June 10, 2018
8 reasons to still hate Obamacare
Remember Obamacare? The fight is far from over on the future of the Obama-era health insurance overhaul. Republicans are making a list-ditch effort this year to turn the program and the money over to the state. This isn't full Obamacare repeal, but would make a world of sense because states would be free to experiment and find ways to reduce costs and provide better services. Published June 3, 2018
The mojo of Trumponomics
T.S. Eliot famously wrote that "April is the cruelest month," but when it comes to America's fiscal picture, nothing could be further from the truth about this April. The latest government numbers confirm that last month was a blockbuster for growth, federal revenues and deficit reduction. Published May 27, 2018
Disruptions in the coal, nuclear power industries strain the economy and invite brownouts
Is anyone paying any attention to the crisis that is going on in our electric power markets? Published May 13, 2018
Why Congress must keep the internet a tax and regulation-free zone
What is it about the internet that the government just can't seem to keep its greedy paws off of it? Published May 6, 2018
Goodbye, OPEC
I have argued many times on these pages, and elsewhere, that the shale oil and gas revolution is the story of the decade. Since 2007 U.S. oil and gas output has risen by about 75 percent and the renaissance is still in its infancy stages. Published April 29, 2018
The need for NAFTA
Finally some good news for the future of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). CNBC is reporting and my White House sources confirm that there may be the framework for a renewed and improved NAFTA in the weeks ahead. Published April 22, 2018
Blaming Donald Trump for deficits misses their ‘inventor,’ Barack Obama
There is an old saying that you can't teach an old dog new tricks, and we've learned that again with the Congressional Budget Office and its latest highly misleading fiscal forecast. Published April 15, 2018
The art of the Trump trade deal
Is it possible that Donald Trump is winning on trade? Published April 2, 2018
Why mergers make sense
Donald Trump is producing the kind of shoot-the-moon economic recovery that we last saw under Ronald Reagan in the 1980s. He's copied a lot of the Reagan playbook: Deregulate, cut taxes, promote American energy. He should also think about adopting another Reaganite initiative: Let American companies, grow, merge, restructure and become more profitable so they can compete on the global stage. Published March 19, 2018
Donald Trump and trade
Last week President Trump dialed back his earlier call for a punitive and blanket tariff on imported steel and aluminum. Published March 11, 2018
America benefits from a steady flow of immigrants, under the right circumstances
There's a lot right in Donald Trump's immigration vision and a few things that are misguided. It's worth reviewing which is which. Published March 4, 2018
How environmentalists keep home heating bills high
This has been a colder than usual winter in the Midwest and Northeast, so many Americans are facing high home heating and electric bills. In some areas, these bills can reach $1,000 a month. Published February 25, 2018
Barack Obama’s real debt and deficit legacy
Congressional Republicans have been raked over the coals in the last two weeks for slamming through budget caps and inflating government spending and debt by another $300 billion. The criticisms are well deserved. Published February 18, 2018
Making America a strategic mineral superpower
Why is the United States reliant on China and Russia for strategic minerals when we arguably have more of these valuable resources than both these nations combined? This has nothing to do with geological impediments. It is all politics. Published February 11, 2018
American companies bring jobs back to the U.S., and Democrats smirk
The unseemly sight of nearly the entire Democratic congressional delegation sitting on their hands and clinging to their chairs throughout President Trump's State of the Union speech makes one wonder whether they want America to succeed on Mr. Trump's watch. Published February 4, 2018