Well like I said, Netanyahu created Israel’s VAT, a horrible collectivist taxation program. And while he’s been in favor of de-nationalization, he’s also been a proponent of increased regulation.
I also hold leaders responsible for their country. He’s done nothing to get rid of collectivist kibbutz system or get rid of the welfare state. The majority of the country’s infrastructure and land is still owned by the state. He’s a collectivist in charge of a collectivist nation and I have nothing for him.
The kibbutzim have been slowly dispersing over the years because they don’t work and the ones that do generally are supported by their own capitalism (products). Bibi’s mantra has been getting rid of red tape so business can flourish. And it has. We can criticize every conservative leader we’ve ever had in America for something. But I’m not a fan of the ‘if they aren’t perfect, then they stink’ approach. I’d criticize Bibi for giving away Chevron, but this time around he thus far hasn’t folded in the ‘land for so called peace’ arena.