Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Is Obamacare Ruining Your Holiday Plans? Tell Us Your Story

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Many American have been negatively affected by Obamacare since implementation began on October 1. You’ve seen your plans canceled and your insurance premiums go up. We’veheard your cries and we know your stories are important.
At Heritage, we aren’t giving up. This unfair, unaffordable, and unworkable law must be repealed. That’s why we want to hear from you.
Has Obamacare cost you so much that you have to skimp on Christmas presents for the kids this year? Have you had to significantly re-allocate your budget or change your life to cover higher insurance premiums?
We are looking for individuals who can tell us how Obamacare is hurting this holiday season. If that’s the case for you, here’s what to do:
  • Leave a comment below and tell us about your story.
  • Be sure to leave your name, where you live, and how we can best reach you.
Be sure to check out Heritage’s alternative to Obamacare. Don’t let Obamacare supporters tell you there isn’t another option available. There’s a better way.  Thanks for keeping your voice in the fight.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Stocks enter holiday season with a tailwind

As stocks sail into the holiday season at record highs, strategists are looking past any Santa rally to the volatility that could come with the new year.
In the week ahead, the focus will be very much on economic data, crammed into Tuesday and Wednesday, ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. There are durable goods, jobless claims, home prices, income and spending, and consumer confidence readings—all of which will be followed carefully for what they might say about the economic outlook and how the Fed will react to it.
"I'd go with the idea inertia may help keep the bulls floating here," said Art Cashin, director of floor operations at UBS. "[The week] should be slow. It has a historical bias to the upside, and Friday's a half day and Thursday's a holiday. It's the ultimate family holiday so a lot of people will stretch it into Wednesday."

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