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Moore Predicts Tax Cuts to Spark Economic Comeback

Steve Moore didn’t mince words on Fox & Friends Weekend when he laid down a bold prediction: cut taxes, unleash growth, and watch the markets roar back — a straightforward promise that Washington’s spend-and-tax crowd refuses to entertain. Conservatives have been saying for years that pro-growth tax relief is the cure for the economy’s malaise, and Moore’s forecast simply puts economic muscle behind that argument.

Moore also warned that the U.S. economy is flirting with a soft recession and that the real danger is policy, not inevitable doom; monetary tightening and bad fiscal choices could turn a mild slowdown into something much worse. That’s a blunt rebuke to an administration that insists everything is fine while proposing higher taxes, more regulations, and bigger spending binges that strangle growth.

Let’s be honest: the Biden White House talks about price controls and redistribution while lecturing Americans on sacrifice, and then wonders why confidence collapses. Moore’s point — that the next few months of Fed and White House decisions will determine whether we get a soft landing or a crash — is not gloom-mongering, it’s common-sense economic triage.

We’ve seen this playbook before: unleash supply-side policies, reduce taxes, deregulate, and watch American enterprise rebuild what years of liberal meddling tore down. Moore, who advised President Trump, reminded viewers that pro-growth policy didn’t just help the economy, it produced historic gains in jobs and markets when it was actually tried. Conservatives should take that reminder as a call to insist on policies that reward work, risk, and production rather than punish them.

Still, the establishment media and some on the left will tell you recession predictions are uncertain — and they’re right in one sense: nobody has a crystal ball. But politicians who refuse to act now to cut taxes, defend American manufacturing, and stop weaponizing trade against allies are choosing policy over prudence, and history shows that indecision rarely helps Main Street.

Americans deserve leaders who will stop the spending, cut the tax burden, and free entrepreneurs to rebuild supply chains and factories here at home. If conservatives stay loud and clear about pro-growth solutions — and force Republican lawmakers to deliver instead of compromising away reform — Steve Moore’s “real rally” is not just a prediction, it’s a plan we can and should fight for.

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