Sen. Tom Coburn, part one: Defusing the debt bomb - The Washington Post: 
EK: When Bowles-Simpson went before the House, it was rejected  by a huge bipartisan majority. Do you see there as being any possibility  that one outcome of the taxmageddon period could, be a grand bargain in  the Gang of Six/Simpson-Bowles vein? 
TC: I don’t know the answer to that, frankly. My hope would be we  reach a grand compromise. But the vote in the House proves what I said  in the book. You had a vote in the House on a plan that could solve our  problems and the Democrats didn’t vote for it because it touches Social  Security and Republicans vote against it because of revenues. Both sides  accentuated their differences rather than sending a signal to the  international community that we could get together and cut $4.5 trillion  over the next 10 years. Which raises the question: Why are they here?  If you’re here just to get reelected, you’re worthless to the country.