Stephen Moore
Coverage of Stephen Moore in the Nexus archive.
- STEPHEN MOORE: This tariff is an expensive gift to China and our families will pay for it
Stephen Moore criticizes specific trade tariffs, particularly on imported tinplate steel used for metal cans, arguing they raise consumer prices for canned goods without spurring domestic production. He highlights that U.S. can manufacturers source 70% of tinplate steel abroad, now subject to a 50% tariff, which has increased costs for the canned food industry and consumers.
- STEPHEN MOORE: Foreign drug price controls are a hidden tax on Americans
The article argues that foreign drug price controls in countries like Germany, France, and Japan force Americans to pay higher healthcare costs by limiting what these nations pay for medicines. It claims these policies shift global R&D costs onto the U.S. and suggests using U.S. trade law, specifically Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act, to address the issue.
- STEPHEN MOORE: I was there at the WHCD as celebration turned into chaos
Stephen Moore attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner, highlighting lax security measures and a chaotic disruption involving Secret Service agents. He described the president and other high-ranking officials being present in a vulnerable setup before a sudden security scare caused panic.
- Former Trump economic adviser knocks possible Spirit Airlines bailout as "corporate welfare"
The Trump administration is considering a $500 million loan for Spirit Airlines, but former economic adviser Stephen Moore criticizes the move as 'corporate welfare.' Moore expressed his opposition during an appearance on CBS News' 'The Takeout.'