The Party of “No” gets ready to strike once more against working families.
As Congress considers much-needed relief for America’s jobless workers and debates proposals to jump-start the economy, Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) blocked a stopgap bill to extend jobless benefits, saying its $9 billion cost should not be added to the national debt. Coburn’s block means the Senate, which goes on a two-week recess today, won’t consider helping jobless workers until at least April 12.
This is the same Senator that addressed the Senate a few weeks ago and said that most of the tests that he prescribes for his patients are for him and not for the benefit of the patients.
No physician better ever let me know that any test he's prescribed for me was for his benefit and not mine.
I think this Senator is a crook.