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2022-06-22T18:47:57.802Z


In the run-up to the upcoming election, we should ask ourselves who and why we are voting for - people who think for themselves, one-time parties or a real agenda


I got the news about the upcoming election pretty well.

In my opinion, at least.

I immediately shouted "Hear Israel" and jumped on the keyboard to order me a new pair of sandals.

It may not help, but it sure won't hurt.

In all previous rounds I have scolded friends who voted for puzzling lists full of novice politicians, who claim to propose "new politics" without having a faint idea of ​​what old politics is, and when it is clear to any sane person that aversion to that old politics is a justified fear of primaries. And his abilities, and have mercy on Letzlen to please potential voters, before he gets a seat of honor in the Knesset of Israel.

In recent years, unfortunately, some of the older parties have also decided to adopt similar practices.

Thus, for example, MK Rinawi-Zoabi accidentally entered our lives, alongside the old son of the old man from the movie "Upstairs" - Michael Bitton, a white brush and the heavy guns Silman, Orbach and Shikli, representatives of one-time lists that will disappear as they appear.

Although we do not really know, nor do we want to know, the working souls, but I will still make an order in favor of the claim that I will retire here later.

The following is a list of those directly responsible for dismantling the government:

Jida Rinawi-Zoabi, Meretz: Although there are primaries in Meretz, Zoabi is the only one who was not elected to the list for the Knesset, but was reserved there by Nitzan Horowitz.

Lucky he's the Minister of Health, because he's probably suffering from an ulcer now.

Michael Bitton, Blue and White: Do any of you know who the Blue and White MKs are?

Left, does anyone from the one who voted for blue and white know who the MKs of blue and white are?

Did you know that there is a Knesset member in blue and white named Yael Ron Ben Moshe, and that the only thing we know about her is that her name sounds like all the members of the band "Hakol Ober Habibi"?

Edith Silman, Nir Orbach and Amichai Shikli, right: All the refugees of the right-wing party will surely join the Likud in the coveted places 72, 85 and 124. By the way, Silman, God help me, that someone will send the woman to an empowerment workshop or something. Woman, and you do not need the approval of anyone, not even a charismatic man like Yariv Levin.

Mazen Ghanaim, RAAM: placed second on the RAAM list and plans to retire and run for mayor of Sakhnin, what does he care to be the one who has destroyed the party's voting public the only opportunity since the establishment of the state to sit at the decision-makers' table.

So what did we learn this time?

I mean, what did we learn again this time?

That the only way to return to a functioning democracy is to vote for parties in which all members of the faction have a commitment to its members and voters.

Do you know why the new MK Efrat Reitan from the Labor Party (Gilo Naot - I am a party member) did not get up one bright day and demanded public transportation on Saturday and budgets in favor of shelters for battered women, or that she overthrows the government? This government is over the other alternatives and it owes it an account.Simple, no?

I read in all the commentators a critique of Bennett who chose the three clowns who turned his back on him, but the only difference between him and Lapid, Lieberman, Saar, Ganz or Abbas, who also embarked on their own lists, is probably luck.

In recent years a kind of constant and contempt has been established, especially in my camp, towards politicians engaged in "small" politics: weddings and alliances, pragmatism and jobs.

Everyone blames the Likudniks for this, but we all seem to have forgotten that a real party is not based on one specific person, but on an idea, a way, values ​​around which people with a common worldview are gathered.

When the same group chooses someone of their own to represent it in the Knesset, it is expected of it to represent its interests and promote its ideas.

You read it and say to yourself "how naive. As if one of the MKs is doing something for the benefit of the public at all." Very good intentions, most of which you will not hear in the media (what is the situation, Yael Ron Ben Moshe?).

When I am asked who I am going to vote for, I correct "why I am going to vote."

I do not want to vote for people, for the simple reason that people make mistakes, fail and disappoint.

Ideas never disappoint.

Call me naive, but the naive are the ones who keep voting for generals (real or in their own eyes) and parties with an expiration date.

Were we wrong?

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Source: israelhayom

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