Yes, Republicans could raise tax revenues on the wealthiest Americans, says Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, but it wouldn’t be a cure-all.
“There’s no question we can have the rich pay more, but that won’t solve our problem,” he told Hardball’s Chris Matthews on Monday. He said the real issue was the country has an entitlement system “out of whack” and that there have been too many discretionary spending increases.
To close the deficit, Coburn argued, the country needs to spend less and raise revenue–mostly by eliminating loopholes and deductions. “We have to make sure that whatever we do does not hurt us but gets us on the way to recovery,” said Coburn.
Some Republicans are distancing themselves from GOP power broker Grover Norquist’s tax pledge to raise taxes on the rich to avoid the looming fiscal cliff.








