From Michael Eisenberg on Economic Freedom at Friedberg Economics Institute · · Michael Eisenberg מייקל אייזנברג
“everybody who buys an apartment as an investment is basically betting on their incompetence and impotence. markets are made up of supply and demand. the supply for housing in this country comes obviously from coupling or contractors but really it comes from how fast can you put out a permit to build a house and it turns out that you can actually be in my line of business invest in a startup guy comes in with an idea shows a powerpoint he gets one two three five six rounds of investment goes public before you can get a building permit almost right.”
On , Michael Eisenberg, Co-founder of Aleph at Aleph, spoke about housing market during Michael Eisenberg on Economic Freedom at Friedberg Economics Institute on Michael Eisenberg מייקל אייזנברג.
Michael Eisenberg, a general partner at the venture capital firm Aleph, spoke at the Hill & Valley Forum in Washington, D.C., an event he described as a critical moment where technology and AI meet defense and national sovereignty needs. Eisenberg stated that the technological, intelligence, and military collaboration between the United States and Israel is "unprecedented" and that the two innovation economies have grown together to become a powerful force for prosperity and protection. Eisenberg said that President Trump has taken a "bold stroke" in addressing the threat of Iranhol, and argued that winning the war against Iran and radical Islam requires building resilient supply chains for artificial intelligence, including the semiconductor stack for energy. He expressed a need for the United States and its allies to accelerate their efforts, emphasizing that Western values are at stake and that the partnership between the U.S. and Israel will be central to achieving peace, power, and prosperity for democracies.