Light it Up! Legalize
It is a perfect time for our politicians to remember their campaign promises and legalize cannabis.
It is a perfect time for our politicians to remember their campaign promises and legalize cannabis.
Giving money to the people eliminates favoritisms and keeps the government accountable. It is not a good policy, but it is the least bad
This time our politicians aren't playing with our money only, they are playing with our freedom, our livelihoods, our families.
Yes, capitalism is the only system that will help us in this crisis because it is the best at generating growth, income, and jobs.
The days we aren't obedient enough, our Prime Minister administers a new punishment in the evening. Is it the world we want to live in?
When the unimaginable becomes a reality. Have we all fallen willingly in a world dystopia, to fight an invisible enemy?
Why not consider asking the high-risk population to stay home, while others keep the economy going.
The recovery will emerge from private creative minds and not from obsolete public companies.
Adoption of new ways of working could be beneficial to many workers and help solve the worst Israeli foes
High Court ruled that surrogacy is now legal for all Israelis regardless of their marital status and sexual orientation.
If Israel had adopted legalization in 2014 10.2 billion NIS would already have been collected by the tax authority
El Al isn't a profitable company for years, the Corona disease is just a new excuse to request more subsidies.
The People Army is part of the past, and replacing military servitude with a civil one is not a viable option.
The Ministry of Economy allocates import quota by drawing a lottery among importers of dried raisins and prunes.
Do our politicians finally understand the virtue of the market and want to serve their citizens better?
The "tip law" only benefited the government at the expense of the workers, the business owners, and the customers.
The first shipment of medical cannabis was exported from Israel to the UK. Did our government become more "laissez-faire"? not exactly.
Haifa port reminded Israelis how difficult and expensive is the process of dismantling the power of the unions in the public sector
The main engine behind the rapid rise in demand for health exemptions is the lack of motivation among the 18-24 years old.
A story about an entrepreneur that disturbed the centralized Chicken and Eggs Council and saw his effort and talent been destroyed