This is what happens when a (so-called) independent representative is forced to investigate. Because he's lost his mind and doesn't know where.

Ákoa Hadházy looked at her watch and realized that it was time for her to delight us with yet another event. The evil watchdog of the evil Fidesz. According to the news, he turned to the Integrity Authority and the European Anti-Fraud Office with his brainstorming, because in his opinion, the tools meant to ensure the life and physical integrity of the elderly, as well as, if necessary, even their proper mental state, hide a political trap.

With what? Please, this diabolical device "could be used to track elderly people even on election day, which raises privacy concerns."

What??? Who is sick?

Let's assume, but only cautiously, that an army of ferocious conservative activists is keeping a close eye on which retired care worker is where. So what? Will the Fidesz commando attack them and drag them to the polls, forcing the old man to vote for the ruling party?

This practitioner...sick person has already claimed many things, but this one beats the field. Maybe he needs a care watch with 24-hour free monitoring, because it seems like he can easily become a danger to himself and the public...

Had(delhad)házy also complains that he knows little about the 104 billion program (oh, you could fill volumes with what the representative does not know about!).

I would like to know where the 100-person support center is, how much a smart watch costs and who the government buys it from.

Brother Ákos, I don't care. And I don't think anyone else besides the minority that hates the government.

Do you know what I care, baby?

That it serves the life and safety of the elderly and nothing more is needed. You wouldn't believe how indifferent it is to what such an hour tastes like, because a person's life and safety cannot be measured in forints, not even in the Holy Euro. Whatever it's worth, if the consequences of a heart attack or stroke can be alleviated, the patient's life can be saved. It is impossible to put a price on how much it is worth if an elderly person living alone, for example, falls in his garden in winter, breaks his leg, and since he has a care watch, help arrives quickly, so he does not freeze outside.

Of course, we know that money is everything to Balos, and that for them people come first, but only after everything else.

Hadházy has data protection concerns. What are they? How do the dispatchers know the location, name, and address of the elderly?

But I beg you, how could they help me if they did not know me?

The call for help comes, I'm sick, send an ambulance, and the dispatcher alerts the ambulance service, saying to go, run, someone is in trouble somewhere. It is a noble thought to worry about the data of the elderly, but if you are not angry, Mr. Representative who is also independent of thinking, we are worried about the people instead of the data. And after that for you too.

I'm not a doctor, so I have no idea what drugs are recommended for the politician, but something should be given to him so that he doesn't see Fidesz agents in every bush and malice behind every action.

Although I think that such a strong medicine has not yet been created that would be effective for this degree of disturbance.

Bubó Hadházy's concern reveals one thing. What you could use the carer's watch program for, if you could afford it. For observation, but not in the medical sense of the word. In good old comradely fashion.

You know what, Ákoska? We can only answer this with what you wrote on the obscene sign you showed in the parliament at the time.

Read.

György Tóth Jr

Cover photo: Facebook/Ákos Hadházy