The destruction of the Dept of Education matters.


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Posted by mh on November 22, 2025 at 11:48:15

The Department of Education has a new list of professions with degrees, greatly reduced and missing fields such as nursing, education, therapy and many other important fields, whose workers keep our society going.

List of Degrees Not Classed as 'Professional' by Trump Admin
Nursing
Physician assistants
Physical therapists
Audiologists
Architects
Accountants
Educators
Social workers”
What does this mean when these degrees are not considered to be “professional” by the dumbed-down and destructive Trump/Vance/Republican/Project 2025 regime?

It comes down to student loans and reimbursement (snip): “Students doing certain degrees may no longer receive the same amount of reimbursement for their studies now that the Department of Education is implementing various measures from President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill.

One measure coming into action is that whether a degree is considered "professional" will influence how much reimbursement a student receives for their higher education.”

If you are in one of these fields, you know how hard it is to complete these programs successfully, while holding down full or part time jobs to support yourself and your family. Years of sweat and toil and investing in student loans.

I suspect that the Project 2025 folks see this as part of a greater social engineering program. Many of these programs are filled by women. The higher the degree, the more money they earn.

The fields such as nursing, which is already suffering from a shortage, will be decimated, which in turn will create a wider swath of much lowered life expectancy. Culling the weak and “non-producers” in Republican eugenics parlance.

The teacher shortage will further be exacerbated, reducing schools to online education factories, where children will receive their daily rations of propaganda.

The Project 2025 folks who are making these changes see them as a long-term project to remake society into something akin to times of old — when society had a greater mass of struggling working poor, with a smaller group of elite wealthy folks dictating what is best for them.



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