Posted on 01/21/2014 9:23:53 AM PST by jimbo123
Edited on 01/21/2014 9:29:35 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Stephen Moore, a member of the Wall Street Journals editorial board and founder of the Club for Growth, is returning to The Heritage Foundation as chief economist.
In an exclusive interview with The Foundry, Moore said he chose Heritage because hes philosophically aligned with the think tanks policy agenda and wants to have a real impact on policy debates.
I really wanted to be on the front line of the policy debate and I thought Heritage would be the perfect place for that, Moore told The Foundry. I honestly believe that Heritage is the most influential of the think tanks in Washington. I dont think theres really any question about that.
As Heritages chief economist, Moore said he will concentrate on advancing policies that increase the rate of economic growth in order to help the United States retain its position as the global economic superpower. He will also work on budget, fiscal, and monetary policy. In addition to his focus on federal issues, he plans to showcase states that are getting fiscal issues right.
Moore said states play an important role because President Obama is unlikely to address any of the long-term fiscal challenges in the remainder of his term.
We have a president who is not interested in compromise. He wants to advance a leftist, big-government agenda. Thats frustrating because hes not like Bill Clinton. We could actually work with Bill Clinton to get things like welfare reform done, which was a big victory for Heritage and the conservative movement. I dont see Barack Obama moving to the center in any way.
Next week during his State of the Union address, Obama is expected to once again talk about inequality. Americans should prepare for more of Obamas typical redistributionist rhetoric, said Moore, who believes that approach wont grow the economy.
One of the projects Im going to be working on is how Obama has discredited liberal ideas more than anyone, Moore said. Everything hes done has been such a massive failure — from the stimulus to health-care reform to bailouts to green energy.
Heritage Homecoming
Moore, 53, previously worked at Heritage from 1983 to 1987 as the Grover M. Hermann Fellow in Budgetary Affairs.
I was here when Heritage literally moved into this building, Moore said of the current Capitol Hill location on Massachusetts Avenue. Everyone thought theres no way Heritage is going to fill up this big building.
The 1980s were a critical period in Heritages history and Moore said that made his job — focusing primarily on the federal budget — exciting.
Heritage was Ronald Reagans think tank, he said. We had a president who was adopting a lot of our policies. And if not adopting them, paying attention to them.
Today, Moore joins a think tank thats grown in many ways. With hundreds of thousands of supporters and a team of 275 employees, Heritage is much larger than during Moores previous stint. However, he said the same concept that made Heritage successful in the early years — timely and high-quality policy research — is just as important today.
Everything is so much faster and in real time now, Moore said. You have to be nimble and responsive to whats going on day to day. Heritage pioneered that. And while we need to be an instant response team, we also need to work on big broad policy initiatives.
Heritage Action for America is another change — a sister organization that was created in 2010 to advance conservative policy ideas in Congress. Last year, Moore was critical of the tactics to defund Obamacare — a campaign spearheaded by Heritage Action — but he said the activist group is clearly a valuable addition.
One of the reasons I wanted to come here is because of the presence of Heritage Action, which can help put these policies over the goal line, he said.
Last year in a Wall Street Journal column, Moore took issue with Heritage Foundation President Jim DeMint’s characterization of the late Milton Friedman’s view of immigration. Moore said he discussed the issue with DeMint recently.
Now, with immigration reform likely to be debated in Congress again this year, Moore said he welcomed the opportunity to work on the issue at Heritage.
Jim DeMint and I may not agree on everything about immigration, but what Jim wants me and others to do is develop a pro-growth immigration policy for the country. I dont want Heritage to be viewed as anti-immigration. We all know immigration is vitally important to our economy. Our goal will be to develop an immigration policy thats in the best interest of America, our economy, and allows the United States to get the best and brightest people to come here.
Career at a Glance
Moore said his career was shaped by three people who had a profound influence on his life: Julian Simon, a Cato Institute scholar until his death; Ed Feulner, founder of Heritage, and Art Laffer, the economist best known for the Laffer curve.
What makes them so great is they were willing to take on the conventional wisdom. They were subject to a lot of criticism for doing that, Moore said. Those are the real change-makers. It takes a lot of courage to do that.
Moores creation of the Club for Growth in 1998 fits that same model. He told The Foundry it was the defining moment of his career. The organization, which he left in 2004, helps elect conservative members of Congress, including DeMint when he ran for Senate.
Helping elect Tom Coburn, Jim DeMint, John Thune, Jeff Flake, Steve King — there was some really great people who are here because of what the Club did, Moore said.
After leaving the Club for Growth, Moore founded the Free Enterprise Fund before taking the job at the Wall Street Journal. In his role as the senior economics writer for the newspapers editorial board, Moore covered Washington policy debates and state issues. He said the job gave him a perspective that he thinks will help in his new role at Heritage.
Because Ive been a consumer of think tank material and policy research, I think I have a pretty good sense of what reporters want and how to get it to them in the way they want it, Moore said. Being timely — and not just offering opinion but giving them the facts and data is really critical.
Um, how do you figure that I am ok with amnesty?
I think you’re mistaken my friend.
We need to convince people of our side, and winning elections matters because OBAMA and his allies shouldn’t be allowed to ruin our nation, states.
I do not support Amnesty, which is why I support conservatives in Primaries, and putting pressure on the Republicans once they are elected@! We do not have amnesty yet, and we are going to win..
So much for those Heritage ads boasting of supporting a conservative agenda.
Heritage and all these other “conservative” think tanks and publications are nothing more than high-paid sinecures for these elitists who are waiting for their turn to take over government and put it to the common folk.
Well said..
This was forced on DeMint by the board.
I shouldn't have to link to common knowledge, but you and the short bus showed up. Waiting to hear about how forbes is just some liberal rag and gingrich and mittens didn't argue about it in the kabuki "debates."
He and Larry Kudlow are cut from the same cloth. Anything Big Business does is good, anything that helps Big Business make more money is good, any regulation is bad, privatize profits because that’s good for America, subsidize losses because that’s good for America too, etc.
The fact that you have made this leap, is clear, but as a longtime member and donor to Heritage, I can assure you this is not the case.
Should there be back room pressure for this to be achieved, wouldn't surprise me but there are many people who have slaved for years in the opposite direction.
Robert Rector, for one, has worked for years in the opposite direction and has produced many papers to prove Amnesty would devastate not our economy and would assure decades of slave labor salaries, leaving blacks in the ashes. Rector would never stand silently aside, nor would many others, I can assure you.
“This was forced on DeMint by the board.”
And you know this how?
Oh goody, some more conservatives (oops, now RINO’s) for Freepers to hate, lol. Add Jim DeMint and Stephen Moore to the list. More to come shortly, I’m sure. Pretty soon the list will be longer than Madame DeFarge’s list as she knitted in the names of those to be executed by guillotine.
You are the one that doesn’t get it. The beltway GOP care nothing about you or anybody else on Main Street. They just cut vet pay and funneled those DOD dollars to their fat cat donors. Does that make you feel good? Get it yet?
Signed, Romney voter.
How dare I have the audacity to ask you for a link that shows your claim is untrue, but thanks for posting.
Stephen Moore was really good until he sold out to the elites early during Prince W’s administration.
Any time, Sally. Glad I could point out the bleeding obvious to some of you fools who still think those establishment “think tanks” haven’t sold them out a long time ago. By the way, you might want to see if you can get a refund on that “hooked on phonics” package you bought. It obviously didn’t work for you.
Heritage has started its slide to leftism
There is a vital distinction between legal and illegal immigrants, which do you think are clogging the prisons??
If they cannot distinguish the difference they are fools.
I love Steve Moore, one of the best free market economists in America. I have known him for 25 years. This is awesome news.
Not only this shows Heritage to be Amnesty Liberal...but also DeMint’s Senate Conservative Fund is Amnesty Liberal.
100% Deportation...otherwise you aren’t Conservative
They choose to not distinguish and in fact obscure and blur and obfuscate.
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