
After this we thought he wasn’t really cool but now we have seen the light, ESPECIALLY after watching his Facebook video message. AND he met with some upper-class yuppie students in a trendy downtown bar in Budapest, which has eased any kind of doubts we had about higher education reform.
So what did he say? Well something along the lines of if you work in Hungary after getting your degree it’s gonna be state sponsored. (Which means working for 400 euros for the rest of your life unless you want to fork out millions to pay for your degree retroactively.) Thanks!
Joe Ertavy
December 18, 2012 at 9:04 am
Poor attempt at sarcasm, Bandi. If you think I want my tax forints going to pay for a free degree to some ingrate who will not return a filler to us, then your socialist idealism is truly misplaced. Besides, the cheap labor earnings won´t last forever.
Andras M. Badics
December 18, 2012 at 9:21 am
Joe, it’s a pleasure to see you again.
I was trying to explain this to you in our previous discussion, that it’s all scripted and there are no real economic processes.
If all the money wasn’t stolen/embezzled the state would have infinite funds to support anything. There wouldn’t be a need to discuss tuition at all.