
Lieberman Supports Personal Retirement Accounts
August 8, 2000
Press reports today indicate that Vice President Gore will select a supporter
of personal retirement accounts as his running mate. Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-CT),
who reports say will be formally invited to join the ticket today, declared
in a May 4, 1998 interview that, "individual control of part of the retirement/Social
Security funds has to happen."
Lieberman is currently chairman of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council,
whose 1996 " New Progressive Declaration" on policy reform declared that "We
must ... gradually convert Social Security from a transfer program to a new
system of individual private savings supplemented by modest public pensions
for the needy."
In the 1998 interview, Lieberman said that "if we can manage the transition,
we have a chance to not only do something right, but to give people more confidence
about what their retirement years will be like. Of course, it also dramatically
increases our savings rate, which has to be good for our economy overall."
However, Lieberman warned that "Not everybody supports this." Personal accounts
might spark an "old Democratic Party/new Democratic Party kind of split." So
far Vice President Gore has been representing the old Democratic Party on Social
Security. With Senator Lieberman on board, perhaps he can become a New Democrat
at last.
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