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20090811

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20090805

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20090417

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20090220

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20090216

senatorLincoln's eLetter


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New Communication Tools for a New Year

Dear fellow Arkansan,

Welcome to the first edition of the Lincoln eLetter, my new electronic newsletter for Arkansans. I am proud to serve our great state, and through the Lincoln eLetter, I?ll keep you updated on my work in the United States Senate on your behalf and the latest news from Washington.

In addition to the Lincoln eLetter, I am also pleased to unveil my new website, where you can find information on:

? Legislation and current issues
? News, videos, and photos
? Visiting Washington
? Casework
? Internships
? And much more!

I also have launched my new YouTube channel, where you can watch videos and access other online content about my work fighting for Arkansas?s priorities.

I am excited to bring you these new communication tools and hope you find them informative. I welcome your feedback about how I can better serve your needs and look forward to hearing from you.

With Arkansas Pride,
Blanche L. Lincoln


Senator Blanche L. Lincoln:
Fighting for Arkansas?s Working Families and Small Businesses

As 2009 begins, I remain committed to fighting for policies that will ease the pressures faced by working families and small businesses in Arkansas and across our country to get our nation back on solid footing.

Job Creation and Relief

Through my position on the Senate Finance Committee, I will continue to work to ensure that we remain focused on job creation and relief for our working families and small businesses in order to boost our struggling economy. It is essential to encourage job creation here at home and allow American industries to be competitive in a global marketplace. It is also imperative that we give working families the relief they need through tax policy, which puts more of their hard-earned dollars back in their pockets.

Quality and Affordable Health Care

Access to quality and affordable health care must also be a top priority. Unfortunately, too many hardworking Americans, including nearly 500,000 Arkansans, remain uninsured. Businesses that offer coverage are finding a system that no longer works for them. They want to be able to continue to offer health benefits, but it must make economic sense.

21st Century Energy Economy

Our nation faces energy challenges that continue to threaten our economic and national security. That?s why I helped form a bipartisan group of Senators that has proposed a comprehensive plan focused on renewable energy sources like bio-mass; responsible domestic drilling; conservation initiatives; and new energy technologies like wind and solar. I will continue to push for a comprehensive energy policy that leads us to greater energy independence.

As the 111th Congress begins, the working families and small businesses of Arkansas should know their priorities are my priorities. As always, my goal is simple?to keep the focus on issues that affect you, so you can have the tools to be successful, now and in the future.


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Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
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20090213

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20090207

deathAnd...


This is the only post you'll find on this webLog.  I've incorporated all the other posts into my openIDeas weblog tagLinked with syndicNation.  <-either of those links will take you there.  The first to the webLogs most recent post, and the second to all the posts tagLinked syndicNation.

Just to give you something to read while you're deciding if you're gonna click my links...


TAXES!
> >> Tax his land,
> >> Tax his bed,
> >> Tax the table
> >> At which he's fed.
> >> 
> >> Tax his tractor,
> >> Tax his mule,
> >> Teach him taxes
> >> Are the rule.
> >> 
> >> Tax his work,
> >> Tax his pay,
> >> He works for peanuts
> >> Anyway!
> >> 
> >> Tax his cow,
> >> Tax his goat, 
> >> Tax his pants,
> >> Tax his coat.
> >> Tax his ties,
> >> Tax his shirt,
> >> Tax his work,
> >> Tax his dirt.
> >> 
> >> Tax his tobacco,
> >> Tax his drink,
> >> Tax him if he
> >> Tries to think.
> >> 
> >> Tax his cigars,
> >> Tax his beers,
> >> If he cries
> >> Tax his tears.
> >> 
> >> Tax his car,
> >> Tax his gas,
> >> Find other ways
> >> To tax his ass.
> >> 
> >> Tax all he has
> >> Then let him know
> >> That you won't be done
> >> Till he has no dough.
> >> 
> >> When he screams and hollers;
> >> Then tax him some more,
> >> Tax him till
> >> He's good and sore.
> >> Then tax his coffin,
> >> Tax his grave,
> >> Tax the sod in
> >> Which he's laid.
> >> 
> >> Put these words
> >> Upon his tomb,
> >> Taxes drove me
> >> to my doom...'
> >> 
> >> When he's gone,
> >> Do not relax,
> >> Its time to apply
> >> The inheritance tax.
> >> 
> >> Accounts Receivable Tax
> >> Building Permit Tax
> >> CDL license Tax
> >> Cigarette Tax
> >> Corporate Income Tax
> >> Dog License Tax
> >> Excise Taxes
> >> Federal Income Tax
> >> Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA)
> >> Fishing License Tax
> >> Food License Tax
> >> Fuel Permit Tax
> >> Gasoline Tax (currently 44.75 cents per gallon)
> >> Gross Receipts Tax
> >> Hunting License Tax
> >> Inheritance Tax
> >> Inventory Tax
> >> IRS Interest Charges IRS Penalties (tax on top of tax)
> >> Liquor Tax
> >> Luxury Taxes
> >> Marriage License Tax
> >> Medicare Tax
> >> Personal Property Tax
> >> Property Tax
> >> Real Estate Tax
> >> Service Charge T ax
> >> Social Security Tax
> >> Road Usage Tax
> >> Sales Tax
> >> Recreational Vehicle Tax
> >> School Tax
> >> State Income Tax
> >> State Unemployment Tax (SUTA)
> >> Telephone Federal Excise Tax
> >> Telephone Federal Universal Ser vice FeeTax
> >> Telephone Federal, State and Local Surcharge Taxes
> >> Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax
> >> Telephone Recurring and Non-recurring Charges Tax
> >> Telephone State and Local Tax
> >> Telephone Usage Charge Tax
> >> Utility Taxes
> >> Vehicle License Registration Tax
> >> Vehicle Sales Tax
> >> Watercraft Registration Tax
> >> Well Permit Tax
> >> Workers Compensation Tax
> >> 
> >> STILL THINK THIS IS FUNNY?
> >> 
> >> Not one of these taxes existed 100 years ago, and our
> >> nation was the most
> >> prosperous in the world. We had absolutely no national
> >> debt, had the largest
> >> middle class in the world, and Mom stayed home to raise the
> >> kids.
> >> 
> >> What in the hell happened? Can you spell
> >> 'politicians?'
> >> 
> >> And I still have to 'press 1' for English!?
> >> 
> >> I hope this goes around THE USA at least 100 times!!! YOU
> >> can help it get
> >> there!!!
> >> 
> >> GO AHEAD - - - BE AN AMERICAN!!!



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