Tom Coburn says that only 10 to 20 people die annually from foodborne illnesses
There are "10 or 20 deaths a year from foodborne illness" in the United States.
There are "10 or 20 deaths a year from foodborne illness" in the United States.
When President Franklin D. Roosevelt started Social Security, "it only affected widows and orphans," and when Medicare began, "it was a small program."
"There are polls showing right now that the American people for the most part think it's a bad idea to provide tax cuts to the…
The Pentagon's survey about the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy found that 92 percent of service members "agree that they could serve ... in a…
Says the CBO estimates that fully extending the Bush tax cuts would add 600,000-1.4 million jobs in 2011 and 900,000-2.7 million jobs in 2012.
"The American people spoke pretty loudly. They said stop all the looming tax hikes...."
"Historically," Senate ratification of arms control treaties "has been bipartisan."
Said the Washington Post argued that a failure to pass the START treaty this year would be "no calamity," and that the Associated Press said "the…
"Eliminating earmarks does not reduce spending."
Federal spending is "the highest it's been as a share of our economy in 60 years (and) revenue is the lowest it's been as a…
"We now consume at the federal level 25 percent of the gross domestic product. Historically we were at 20 percent. So we've taken 5 percent…
"My debt to GDP was the lowest or one of the lowest of modern presidents. My taxes to GDP was the lowest and my spending…