This really is the dumbest possible timeline.
The Education Department is defining the following fields as professional programs: pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, chiropractic, law, medicine, optometry, osteopathic medicine, podiatry and theology.
Left out are nursing, physical therapy, dental hygiene, occupational therapy and social work as well as fields outside of health care such as architecture, education and accounting.
theology needs the professional level of student loans, but not nursing?
Another thread said that 99% of these professions are 50%+ female…so…that.
Chiropractic scam artists are professionals, but physical therapists aren’t.
Pretty sure NASA is going to be replaced with Astrology and Tarot readings next.
That is the fucking point. Just like look at the CDC and FDA.
Their goal was to make science illegitimate. We won’t be able to trust a single thing that comes out of the US government for years if not decades.
They are trying to make chiropractor and physical therapist the same. By bringing chiropractors up while pushing physical therapy down. For the next 10 years you’ll need to ask yourself: did your physical therapist get their degree from a mini mall or from an actual college?
We can resist all we want but we’re reaching a point that no matter what we do, the system is fucked. The only way to fix it will be to completely dismantle it and start from scratch, which, again will make the alt right win. Because that was their goal.
I’d be livid if I wasn’t so damn impressed that Project 2025 authors figured out how to hack our government.
which, again will make the alt right win. Because that was their goal.
I imagine the Union thought the same way sometimes.
“These dumb bastards, FINE, maybe let 'em leave!”
“But that’s those racist jackasses’ win condition.”
“ARGH!”
Tarot readings
Reading is too nerdy, “telling” it will be.
I think Trump shouldn’t have a fucking say what is or isn’t professional. He can fuck off.
Someone has to make the determination, and unless Congress specifies it legislatively, it’s gonna be up to the Executive Branch.
“Someone has to make the determination”
Yea the student who decides how they want to begin their professional career makes that determination, not the president or “free” market.









