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Creating Jobs... The President is focused on ensuring that everyone who wants a job can find one. His economic plan creates 1.4 million new jobs over the next two years and features personal re-employment accounts to help the unemployed get back to work.

Promoting Investment... Reducing the overall tax burden on small businesses and eliminating the unfair double taxation on dividends spurs investment by individuals and businesses enabling much needed capital investments and spurring job creation.

Putting Billions into the Economy... Accelerating existing tax relief will encourage consumer spending by giving 92 million taxpayers an average $1,083 in tax relief this year, immediately injecting billions into the economy.

Property Rights… The right to private property is the most fundamental right in America. We the People, not government, rule and protect those freedoms and rights given to us by God. The Arkansas Legislature needs to pass a law defining the term “public use” for eminent domain purposes and pass a law that prohibits the use of eminent domain to take private property from one person and give it to another person for private or economic development.

Mike Beebe & Entergy… Attorney General Mike Beebe has raised thousands of dollars for his gubernatorial campaign from natural gas, electric and telephone utilities, even though he has a statutory duty (§ 23-4-305) to advocate for consumers and oppose the utility interests that he is taking money from. Also, while a member of the Arkansas State Senate, Beebe was on “retainer” from Entergy during the deregulation of utility industries within the state. On September 15, 2005, Entergy filed a letter with the Arkansas Public Service Commission stating that it intended to increase the rates of typical residential ratepayers by 6 percent. Although Beebe says he wants to file an opposition to the increase with the Arkansas Public Service Commission, the increase has already gone into effect. Arkansans are already seeing higher prices on their energy bill. The Attorney General needs to decide whether he is working for the people of Arkansas or the energy lobby.
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