[53977] Criticism of economic proposals and questions regarding law enforcement
Political and economic tension: Between proposed reforms and sharp criticism
A busy day on social media surrounding burning economic and security issues. The channel sharp_questions launched a sharp attack against government proposals to ease mortgage payments. According to the channel, known for its liberal economic stance, this is a move that means "taking money from responsible and hardworking people, and giving the money to reckless, irresponsible people." They further added on sharp_questions that if the move sounds like "communism on steroids," it is no coincidence, and they suggested borrowers refinance or move to cheaper housing instead of relying on government assistance.
In addition, sharp_questions directed personal criticism toward economist Yaron Zelekha. The channel mocked the expectations that Zelekha would succeed in "eliminating the cost of living" in a short time, calling it a belief in a "magic button" that does not exist in reality according to sharp_questions.
In another arena, the user Sammy67201212 raised harsh claims regarding the conduct of the political echelon in the police. Referring to the arson of the "Bandita" cafe in Ramat Gan, the user attacked Minister Ben Gvir, claiming he did not send forces to prevent the incident, and added that "there are no words for the scale of the absurdity" in the conduct of the Ministry of National Security on this issue according to Sammy67201212.