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Welcome to RobertBeadles.org - the website that gives you, the people, an independent political voice. Following Robert's withdrawal from the CD-11 campaign in California, we received a lot of requests for help in getting the voice of the people heard. So, we're turning this site over to you, the citizen journalist.

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Universal Health Care For CA – $200 billion a year!!!

Democrats just don’t get it. Two days after the voters in Massachusetts rejected the National Health care plan, California Democrats have introduced their own Universal Health care plan with a $200 billion a year price tag!

Democrats Resurrect Single-Payer Health Care Bill

By lvorderbrueggen
Thursday, January 21st, 2010
From Political Blotter

With federal health care reform on life support, California Democrats this morning quietly moved to resurrect a state-based single-payer health insurance system with an estimated $200 billion annual price tag.

The Senate Appropriations Committee voted without comment along party lines, 6-3, to lift from suspense — the dead file — Senate Bill 810 by Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco.

The bill is almost identical to former Sen. Sheila Kuehl’s 2008 single-payer bill that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed.

Voting in favor of moving the bill forward this morning were Democratic Sens. Christin Kehoe of San Diego, Ellen Corbett of San Leandro, Leno, Carol Liu of Pasadena, Curren Price of Los Angeles and Leland Yee of San Francisco.

In opposition were GOP Sens. Dave Cox of Fair Oaks, Jeff Denham of Merced and Mimi Walters of Tustin.

The legislation would create a state insurance program for Californians at an estimated cost of $200 billion a year.  Leno’s bill does not spell out how the financially strapped state would pay for the program; that would be left up to an appointed panel to determine. Kuehl’s bill would have imposed a variety of payroll and other taxes on the wealthy to fund the program.

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Lessons from Massachusetts

Voters in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Virginia have made it clear that the change they wanted and were promised has not happened.  Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts shows that the liberal Congress is not listening to the needs of the people.

Voters went to the polls and had only one thing in mind: Jobs!!!

The lesson we can take from Tuesday night is that Democrats no longer have President Bush to blame, they must stand on their own promises and lack of accomplishments.  Jerry McNerney will be held accountable for his votes, lack of leadership, and the arrogance that controls [read more]

Stockton Record: Candidate fires back after search of business

By The Record
January 09, 2010

LODI – A Lodi congressional candidate whose business was searched by law enforcement for stolen property on Monday has issued a statement alleging accusations against him were politically motivated.

Robert Beadles, 32, owns a construction safety company called Robert Beadles, Inc., and is running on the Republican ticket for the right to challenge 11th Congressional District incumbent Jerry McNerney, D-Pleasanton.

In a written statement Thursday, Beadles called the allegations, which were brought to police by a business competitor, “false accusations and smear tactics to prevent us from winning the Republican nomination.”

Beadles said that because his competitor, Gary Anderson of Farwest Safety, Inc., had an employee send an e-mail informing media outlets and primary candidate Brad Goering of the police search of his business, the accusations are politically motivated.

A task force searched the Lodi-based RBI on Monday, looking for stolen street signs and construction equipment. The team found several items and are working to determine if they are stolen, the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department said. No arrests have been made.

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Robert Beadles Statement On Recent Political Accusations

This past week, local law enforcement executed a search warrant on my property erroneously charging alleged possession of stolen property. I cooperated with the law enforcement officials and answered all questions.

I have come to learn that this warrant was based on false statements made by a business competitor, Gary Anderson, collaborating with a disgruntled former employee of mine who was terminated for stealing fuel and materials – and who now works for Anderson.

Since the search was conducted, I have not been charged with any crime.

Initially, this seemed to be a lowly, desperate, and perhaps personal attack by a competitor. But the more I have learned about the circumstances of this incident, the more I am forced to consider political motivations.

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Manteca Bulletin: Congressional hopeful: Rags to success story

By Jason Campbell
The Manteca Bulletin
January 3, 2010

LODI – Robert Beadles believes that he’s a man of the people.

Even before he was a legal adult Beadles was forced to turn to government assistance to help raise the child he had with the woman that has now been his wife for 15 years. He did everything possible to get off federal relief as soon as possible and find a solid way to provide for his family.

And now that he has firmly established a construction company as well as several real estate companies that allow him to be financially independent, Beadles – who is vying for the 11th Congressional District seat currently occupied by incumbent Jerry McNerney – will never forget where he came from.

“Being poor and having to pay for groceries with food stamps and rent with welfare – it’s humbling and I wanted out of there so bad,” he said. “It was awful, I hated being in that position, and I wanted more for my family.

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Climate Change: 21st Century Trojan Horse

There are tremors being felt across the globe on the issue of climate. There are cracks forming in the field of science. There are political careers hanging in the balance. There is a whole industry holding its breath as we enter the eye of the storm, as Copenhagen has arrived and President Obama pushes on with an agenda that has been a long time in the works.

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The Democrat Leadership Has Sunk To New Low

How can we allow for the Democrat leadership to compare those who question the feasibility of this health care bill and its costs with those who promoted slavery? It seems that the Democrat Party has sunk to a new low.

Click here to watch Harry Reid in action

When Dianne Feinstein and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger question how Californians will pay for this new health care, do they also favor slavery?

Where Will The State Get That Money? “If you put everybody on Medicaid at 133 percent of the federal poverty rate, the cost to the state is $2 billion,” Feinstein said. “Where does the state get that money when it’s got a $15 billion shortfall next year and probably for many years after that?” (Carolyn Lochead, “Feinstein Skeptical About Health Care Costs,” San Francisco Chronicle, 9/12/09)

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