Huh? I was explaining to Lewk the benefit of funding public education (including gov't subsidized loans for college) since that's how we get professional teachers, doctors, scientists, researchers, etc.
Many students get undergrad degrees in those 'core' subjects (history, economics, math, political science, etc.) but need a Master's Degree to get the required credentials for a job in their specialty....including accredited teachers. That's just a natural extension of valuing higher education, and that being a "professional" means more than a HS diploma, and sometimes more than an undergrad degree.
Your disdain for public school teachers (and the NEA) is well known, but you're conflating that with college loans/subsidies for other professions that you say DO need college degrees! Who do you think is teaching those college courses in the first place?