Despite President Barack Obama’s vow to veto the Cut, Cap and Balance bill passed by the House of Representatives, Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) said he would bet a “Porterhouse steak” that the president would sign the legislation if it arrived at his desk.
“It doesn’t matter what the polls are,” Coburn told reporters at the Capitol on Thursday. “We’ve got to fix our country, and this is the only viable plan right now that will do that. And I will bet you a Porterhouse steak that if it lands on his desk, he’ll sign this puppy.”
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney responded to Coburn’s bet.
4 comments:
"... if it lands on his desk..."
Will never clear Senate
Luggers porterhouse. NYC.
Liberals have run out of ways to pay for their big government entitlements, and you can't tax this mess away.
It is inevitable. If Obama doesn't sign the bill, the ability to borrow more money stops and the problem fixes itself.
He will not sign it. Everything is going as planned. He is fundamentally changing America and the U.S being a world leaader is not in his playbook.
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