But those economic effects go beyond the US and have gloabal implications, including implications for Israel.
With Obama given another 4 years, Barry Rubin writes about The U.S. Election's Impact on the American and Israeli Economies -- after all, Obama is sure to continue the same economic policy.
As a result, we can look forward to:
- Lack of business confidence in Obama's plans
- Even higher taxes
- A complex and costly new health care system
- Uncertainty about new costs Obama is going to impose
And that will have a big effect on Israeli thinking. If Israeli policymakers--and businesspeople--view certain policies as failing in the United States they are unlikely to adapt those ideas to Israel, even if some of seem ideologically attractive to the moderate left here.Building on what Rubin writes here, perhaps between the disastrous foreign policy decisions and equally bad economic decisions of the Obama administration, it is time for Israel to look elsewhere for an ally that it can rely on.
The strategy of higher taxes, high regulation, increasing government intervention, and bigger government are already unattractive in Israel and will be even more so. The Labor Party wants more effort on improving social welfare and lowering the country's high prices yet knows the Obama-European approach has been disastrous. .
Poor performance by the U.S. economy will also have a negative effect on Israel’s own growth and trade, reducing the prospects for exports to America and by having a depressing effect on the global economy.
Maybe China fits the bill.
After all:
- In 2010 it was reported that the Chinese government sent an official to England and Israel to earn a Ph.D. in Jewish studies, to come back to China and teach the future professors of Jewish studies from major universities of China.
- In July 2012 it was reported Israel's partner in the Eilat railroad project is going to be China and
- Barry Rubin wrote back in June, In A Few Years China Will Likely Be the Second-Most Important Country for Israel.
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I have said for years that Israel needs new friends. That I think that way causes no little bit of internal reflection. It's hard to think that one of the countries that I love may not be worthy of my confidence and that questioning that, what does that say of me? I personally think that Israel should look to India which generally sees Israel positively. There are huge potentials for intellectual synergies in that relationship, imo.
ReplyDeleteI'd say there's a one in three chance that Obama will enact economic sanctions against Jews who live on the other side of the Green Line. On the whole I think all aid from the US to Israel will be cut off in 2013 and a corresponding end to Israeli technical and weapons gear sales to the US Armed Forces (which today is about 2x the dollar quantity of the aid Israel receives). I also see Obama pressuring US companies to switch alliances from "Evil" Israel to "Good" Turkey.
ReplyDeleteTrue, India has been showing itself to be a friend of Israel.
ReplyDeleteThe advantage of Israel having ties with China is that China has more clout, especially in the UN.