Phil Brennan at NewsMax has written an analysis of 10 Reasons to Vote for the GOP. He believes that most people vote according to what’s best for their pocketbooks. Most of his reasons adhere to this belief:
- The economy is kicking butt.
- Unemployment is almost nil for a major economy, and is verging on full employment.
- The Dow is hitting record highs.
- Wages have risen dramatically. According to the Washington Post, demand for labor helped drive workers’ average hourly wages, not including those of most managers, up to $16.84 last month — a 4 percent increase from September 2005, the fastest wage growth in more than five years.
- Gas prices have plunged.
- Since 9/11, no terrorist attacks have occurred on U.S. soil.
- Productivity is surging and has grown by a strong 2.5 percent over the past four quarters, well ahead of the average productivity growth in the last 30 years.
- The Prescription Drug Program is working.
- Bush has kept his promise of naming conservative judges.
- The deficit has been cut in half three years ahead of the president’s 2009 goal.
Make sure to read the entire thing (with explanations for each reason).
Brennan concludes the following:
The choice voters will make is whether they want higher taxes and less security by surrendering the tools used to combat terrorism or lower taxes and the continued use of tools like the Patriot Act, terrorist surveillance, terrorist interrogations and missile defense.
Me? I’m for lower taxes and increased security through the programs (which are legal and Constitutional, despite what Liberals keep screaming to the contrary) liste above.
Of the above, #1, #2, #6, and #9 are the primary reaons why I voted GOP.





No terrorist attacks since 9/11? Really?
Left by Dan on October 27th, 2006 at 9:36 am