Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Muskogee, wants to have another constitutional convention — you know, like the one we held in Philadelphia in 1787 to write our country’s Constitution.
Tom Coburn
Coburn’s brash, anti-spending approach is admirable to many in this Republican state.
Coburn’s brash, anti-spending approach is admirable to many in this Republican state.
Getting real
Credit: Brad Gregg His reasoning? Well, as much as hed love to kill the omnibus measure, Coburn just doesnt think its sound political strategy. Id be leading the charge if I thought this would work, but it will not work, he said. Its a denial of reality mixed with a whole bunch of hype to […]
Tough mothers
Nationally, Moms Demand Action has more than 100,000 members, with 90 chapters in 40 states. In Oklahoma, organizers say it is gaining more members every day. We have been pleasantly surprised by the support we have received, said Sabine Brown, a founder of the state chapter. I think a lot of people have been afraid […]
Too red for government aid?
Sens. James Inhofe and Tom Coburn of Oklahoma both voted against the Hurricane Sandy Aid bill, Inhofe saying that the money requested amounted to a slush fund. Hurricane Sandy affected a total of 24 states, and the costs have amounted to $50 billion. Now comes the question: What will their vote be concerning these recent […]
Oh, hair, no!
Credit: Brad Gregg In a letter to House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and Senate Major- ity Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., Coburn called for curtailing transportation perks for lawmakers and their staff as well as various programs offered by the Senate and House learning centers. A number of those classes, he contends, range from spring cleaning […]
Payback politics?
Credit: Brad Gregg Even as recovery operations began May 20, Roll Call quoted Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Muskogee, as saying disaster spending should be offset with spending cuts elsewhere, dredging up ugly memories of the earlier struggle to pass disaster relief spending for Hurricane Sandy victims. The GOP was accused of cold-heartedness after House Speaker John […]
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Chesapeake Energy campus Credit: Mark Hancock Despite being a vocal critic in 2005 of Chinas efforts to buy the American oil company Unocal, he has declined comment regarding Chesapeake Energys recent $1.02 billion joint venture with a Chinese oil company for part of Chesapeakes holdings in northern Oklahoma and southern Kansas acreage in the […]
Opposites attract
Credit: Brad Gregg So when Coburn last week made Time magazines list of the Top 100 most influential people in the world, Obama honored his conservative chum with a write-up. The people of Oklahoma are lucky to have someone like Tom representing them in Washington someone who speaks his mind, sticks to his principles […]
Here comes the judge
President Barack Obama selected Bacharach in January 2012 to fill the position vacated by Robert Henry in 2010. Despite widespread bipartisan backing, the nomination languished as Senate Republicans slow-played it in hopes that the GOP would take the White House in the presidential election and subsequently allow a President Romney to make such appointments. Even […]
