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🔥 La Manuel! The government is the problem. Not the exits.

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I find it difficult to publicly refute Manuel Targentburg. He is a man of high integrity and did great things for the State of Israel. but,Yesterday, the narration lost. He called that the last high technology comes out of a “disaster” for the State of Israel.

In essence, Trajenburg achieved 4 points:

  1. The success of the higher technical economy was not “dried” to other sectors
  2. High technology focuses on exports, and therefore the fruits of this high technical innovation do not improve the local economy.
  3. Since startups do not make goods in Israel, they do not improve job opportunities in this economy. It contradicts Britain of the industrial revolution that has established factories benefiting from the entire economy.
  4. The government has invested a lot in high technology and a selected few that has become rich and opening larger income gaps in the country.
Manuel Trajinburg

In one case, I agree with Trajtenberg: We need to build more major companies in Israel …..

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Authored by Unknown on 2016-03-16 16:40:00

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I find it difficult to publicly refute Manuel Targentburg. He is a man of high integrity and did great things for the State of Israel. but,Yesterday, the narration lost. He called that the last high technology comes out of a “disaster” for the State of Israel.

In essence, Trajenburg achieved 4 points:

  1. The success of the higher technical economy was not “dried” to other sectors
  2. High technology focuses on exports, and therefore the fruits of this high technical innovation do not improve the local economy.
  3. Since startups do not make goods in Israel, they do not improve job opportunities in this economy. It contradicts Britain of the industrial revolution that has established factories benefiting from the entire economy.
  4. The government has invested a lot in high technology and a selected few that has become rich and opening larger income gaps in the country.
Manuel Trajinburg

In one case, I agree with Trajtenberg: We need to build more major companies in Israel …..

To read the rest of this post on the center (where it was originally published), click here.

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Hashtags: #Manuel #government #problem #exits

📰 Published by Unknown on 2016-03-16 16:40:00

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