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I feel that the best is yet to come for Israeli, impoverished, disabled grandmothers now. During this Israeli election, the high cost of living for all of the impoverished elderly can be addressed, negotiated and alleviated by all candidates for prime minister. Israel has a more stable economy, with the most devoted candidates, for that particular demographic.
The higher cost of living can be addressed with more tax deductions for the impoverished elderly. They should ideally be allowed to declare half of their earnings, free of taxes, after age 65 in Israel, for ten years after the election. This will allow them more funds to further their education, pay off their personal, small business debts, and afford required household assistance.
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