Not really, I appreciated it and I'm sure many others did too. Some number of European countries offer free university education and if Americans knew about it, they could partake themselves:Subsequent data reveal that I was a dumbass to make the effort.
Germany's higher education landscape primarily consists of internationally well-ranked public universities, some of which receive special funding because the government deems them "excellent institutions." What's more, Americans can earn a German undergraduate or graduate degree without speaking a word of German and without having to pay a single dollar of tuition fees: About 900 undergraduate or graduate degrees are offered exclusively in English, with courses ranging from engineering to social sciences. For some German degrees, you don't even have to formally apply.
In fact, the German government would be happy if you decided to make use of its higher education system. The vast degree offerings in English are intended to prepare German students to communicate in a foreign language, but also to attract foreign students, because the country needs more skilled workers.
In fact, the German government would be happy if you decided to make use of its higher education system. The vast degree offerings in English are intended to prepare German students to communicate in a foreign language, but also to attract foreign students, because the country needs more skilled workers.
Of course, we all know that healthcare is socialized in Europe, but Bernie surely didn't stand out on the issue because Hillary advocated for that long ago.
What's a bit pie-in-the-sky for me about Bernie's free public college tuition is that universities have raised their tuitions so much in recent year that it could cost a lot of money.
His notion of bringing back jobs, pure and utter nonsense, that's no way into the future, Hillary's got that one right. Bernie might have had a few ideas that weren't crazy but the real problem with him wasn't his presentation of the message, it was his use of demagoguery.
Incidentally, did you notice in his convention speech he got the crowd to chant how much his average donation was? "$27." Really? I mean really? The average locked in at $27 and stayed there for months and months? Dumb, dumb, dumb.