Editor’s note: Sen. Tom Coburn last Monday released a study that he said would achieve $9 trillion in deficit savings over the next decade. We are looking at parts of the proposal. Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) wants to cut taxpayer funding for non-military elements of the Defense Department, starting with making retired, uninjured service members pay more for what he described as “extremely low-cost health care for life” for themselves, their wives and dependents under the Tricare Prime system. For military retirees eligible for Medicare, he also wants to raise the co-payments that they are charged to be in Tricare for life, the second payer for health care after Medicare.