United States vs. Israel's political system and how they Differ from each other
The political system here in the United States, I'm sorry to say people is not the same around the world. The United states has a one of a kind governmental structure that is unlike any other country in the world. However their is one country that i bare in mind that you would not expect that is modeled after the united states. Give up you will never expect it, its Not Israel...Going once going twice OK I will tell you its MEXICO. And we have see
time and time again that it doesn't work correctly their and as we try not to think about is that it doesn't work here very well ether. Don't get me wrong and don't take that comment as unpatriotic, however take it as a word of advice and check into and do a little research .
time and time again that it doesn't work correctly their and as we try not to think about is that it doesn't work here very well ether. Don't get me wrong and don't take that comment as unpatriotic, however take it as a word of advice and check into and do a little research .

Im going to now get to the point of this entry, Israel Has the best form of government, and works the greatest for its people. I may have a bias opinion regarding this statement so i will lay the prof of the statement made. The political system is set up in a complex yet simplistic fashion. The government is set up as a hybread of a Parliament and religious led nation. Israel is a parliamentary democracy consisting of legislator, Executive and Judicial branches. Its institutions are the Presidency, the prime minister, the Knesset (parliament), the government (cabinet of ministers), and the judiciary. The system is based on the principle of separation of powers, in which the executive branch (the government) is subject to the confidence of the legislative branch (the Knesset) and the independence of the judiciary is guaranteed by law. This may sound similar to the same set up as the united states but it is not. Only in a diagram does it look the same because you see a president at the top as the head of State. However he has very little power much like the queen of England. He is a figure head of the government. The true power which is shared is the prime minister. The shared portion of this position is the religious factor with in this political office. All decisions much like a king or queen back in the times of King Henry the VIII for example is influenced by the religious advisory, in Israel referred to as the His Beloved Highest Rabbi.
Head of Government/Union is held by the Prime Minister, which throw out the short history of the nation has been an Ordained Rabbi, both Orthodox and Unorthodox. The Current Prime Minister is
Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been a political strong head for Israel for a great may amount of years. His approval rating has remained at 96% and is loved by majority of his constituents. The best thing that the government of Israel has is a government re post. When the Knesset, prime minister cant agree on a budget the country automatically shuts down and a election is called to place new members in the Knesset who will push a budget threw and by default keep the position for the remaining amount of time of that term. I FEEL LIKE THIS TYPE OF GOVERNMENT RE POST WOULD WORK GREAT FOR THE UNITED STATES BECAUSE THEN THE GOVERNMENT WOULD WORK FOR ITS PEOPLE AND NOT BICKER ABOUT BULL SHIT. Such as Obama care. And this main feature alone makes the government of Israel a thousand times better then that of the united sates. Even though 1/3 of the budget comes from the united states. The 2/3 if interested come from two different places. 1/3 is paid from Germany a debt to the state of Israel so long as it exists for the actions during WWII and the treatment of Jews. And of course the other 1/3 comes from Taxes.

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