The Legacy of Liberalism
Townhall.com: Liberal legislation has often inhibited the progress of economic mobility among the black community, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Townhall.com: Liberal legislation has often inhibited the progress of economic mobility among the black community, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Fox News: The President cannot rewrite the health care law to benefit the unions, says NCPA President John Goodman.
St. Louis Beacon: The new State Tax Calculator released by the NCPA says high income people have much to gain from tax advantages by moving from Missouri to Texas.
National Journal: Employers will discontinue healthcare coverage if workers choose to get insurance that is subsidized, says NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick.
Forbes: Insurance premiums should reflect the real cost of risk to provide the best level of care, according to NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Psychology Today: In his latest Psychology Today post, NCPA President John C. Goodman compares the health care and the higher education systems and the problems with both institutions.
Wall Street Journal: President Obama’s foreign policy decisions have severely weakened America’s standing in the world, says NCPA Board Member Pete du Pont.
National Journal: The Obama administration will never admit that certain parts of the Affordable Care Act are a failure, says NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick.
Fox News: It can take up to two months for a patient to see a new doctor in Boston, says NCPA President John Goodman.
National Journal: The Obama administration will never admit that certain parts of the Affordable Care Act are a failure, says NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick.
Psychology Today: NCPA President John C. Goodman says that maximizing years of life saved per dollar of expenditure will not amount to more equality.
Psychology Today: In his latest Psychology Today post, NCPA President John C. Goodman analyzes the role fees have in determining the speed and quality of care you receive when seeking healthcare.
One News Now: Hadley Heath of the Independent Women’s Forum says the right does have an alternative to Obamacare, including a proposal by NCPA President John C. Goodman and Senior Fellow Peter Ferrara.
The New American: Getting married could become an expensive proposition due to penalties imposed by the Affordable Care Act, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Fox Business: The labor market will see significant changes due to the perverse incentives offered by the Affordable Care Act, says NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick.
Waco Tribune-Herald: NCPA President John C. Goodman advises how to successfully reform healthcare in a Q&A with Bill Whitaker of the Waco Tribune-Herald.
Townhall.com: NCPA President John C. Goodman says that the negative employment incentives created by the ACA inhibit job growth.
Fox News: President Obama must not remember the John McCain healthcare plan that was offered as an alternative to the Affordable Care Act, says NCPA President John C. Goodman.
Townhall.com: In his latest Townhall.com commentary, NCPA President John C. Goodman analyzes the Republican proposal to replace the Affordable Care Act.
Fox News Channel: NCPA President John C. Goodman discussing how Obamacare is a stepping stone to a single-payer health care system.
Human Events: Many low income Americans could face gaps in their healthcare coverage after marriage, divorce or getting a new job, due to the ACA, according to NCPA Senior Fellow Devon Herrick.
The American Spectator: NCPA Senior Fellow Peter Ferrara writes about the political struggles Republicans have won since the 2010 mid-term elections and the recommendations of Steve Moore for future policy.
Psychology Today: NCPA President John C. Goodman argues that ethics and economics should not be separated when discussing healthcare.
Forbes: NCPA President John C. Goodman describes why the Affordable Care Act will increase healthcare costs and the unemployment rate.
Psychology Today: In Psychology Today, NCPA President John C. Goodman says Otto Von Bismark was trying to strengthen the state not individuals.