May 5th, 2005, 7:54 pm
QuoteCongressman Harold Ford Jr. favors private savings accounts, but not the ones President George W. Bush is proposing in his overhaul of Social Security. "I don't agree with the president's idea and I'm not alone as several Republicans in Congress also disagree with what the president is proposing," Ford said Saturday. "In fairness to the president you can't really call it a plan because he hasn't proposed a plan yet, but he's campaigning around the country for private accounts as part of Social Security." Ford, D-Memphis, was in Dyersburg to speak at Dyersburg State Community College's Incentive Scholarship Banquet. He said he favors private accounts in addition to Social Security. "I favor private accounts if the U.S. government offers incentives to encourage savings," Ford said. "President Bush wants to borrow $2 trillion to allow people to invest a portion of their Social Security payroll taxes in private accounts, but I think it would be better to encourage savings." Ford said he favors a plan similar to the Social Security Plus program proposed by President Bill Clinton. "For those earning less than $50,000 a year, including the majority of Tennesseans, I think the government should offer incentives by matching dollars saved with $1 or $1.25," he said. "And we could make it progressive by incentivizing those with higher incomes at 75 cents on the dollar.