Politics | Tom Coburn Gang of One: Coburn Writing His Own Budget Oklahoma Republican says his will tackle Medicare, Medicaid By John Johnson Posted May 20, 2011 1:57 PM CDT Copied Sen. Tom Coburn walks off the floor after the Senate failed to pass legislation approved last month by the House that would cut $57 billion from the federal budget, March 9, 2011 in Washington, DC. (Getty Images) Tom Coburn may have left the Gang of Six over unsuccessful attempts to carve out a deficit deal, but he's still in the game. The Oklahoma Republican says he's writing his own budget plan, with a focus on cuts to Medicare and Medicaid. “I want everybody to shoot at it and tell me why it won’t work,” he tells Roll Call. And if the Gang of Six-Minus-One finds a replacement for him, that's fine, too. “Any way we solve this problem is fine with me,” he says. But “you’ve got to touch Medicare, you’ve got to touch Medicaid. ... It’s a [test] for sanity. Do you think Medicare’s gonna be providing exactly what it’s providing today five years from now? If you think that, I think you need to be evaluated by a psychiatrist." Read These Next Sydney Sweeney is at the center of a controversy yet again. Canada's Mark Carney is standing by his big Davos speech. Crew dealing with an allegedly unruly passenger had to get creative. At a frozen Texas pond, tragedy for 3 young brothers. Report an error