Warning: Economic Crisis Ahead

Day 642, 03:04 Published in Israel Israel by Swifty

I am back to my favorite subject, the Economy. Few days ago I wrote an article about the shortage of jobs. Things are going to get even worse for the economy of eIsrael.

Lets review eIsraeli economy.
-We don't have any high raw material region so almost no work or companies there.
-We need only 1-2 companies of gifts and moving tickets to fill our demand for those products. That is the number of companies we have now.
-Not enough workers even for one construction company and not much demand for houses either.
-Good number of food companies at Q1-Q3 to supply our demand (6-7 companies) although no Q4 or Q5.
-At least 15 active weapon companies. I will talk about it later in the article.


As you can see our industry is in war mode. It look like the war is slowing down and the demand for weapons will be much lower. With that amount of companies the prices of weapons will go down very fast. Many companies will be stuck with a lot of weapons and won't have enough money to pay wages or buy raw material. The workers won't be able to work and our problem with shortage of jobs will go deeper.

Eventually the companies that would stay active are the companies that have high financial reserves and can accumulate big stock to sell it later or companies that exporting their weapons. This situation could destroy our economy or if we will act wisely we can make something great out of it.

The solution for this is exporting. In our country we have very skilled workers and we produce a lot so we must use it. I already explained in my previous articles why exporting is very important. If really the war is going to slow down and there won't be active battles for Israel, It will be our opportunity to sell our weapons to countries that have war. It will bring a lot of gold in to the country and we will be rich 😃.

We must prepare and adjust ourselves to option of no battles or much less battles for Israel before it will be too late and many companies will have to shut down.

Swifty, Minister of Education.