I don't agree its fair, though, for the blue collar folks or the people who aren't bright enough to go to college to have to subsidize it.
Or in Georgia's case, those with a gambling problem.
We shouldn’t be leaving people behind but the idea is that we all benefit from an educated workforce.
There’s plenty of arguments to be made over the details but let’s not miss the big picture here.
Besides, what s%^%t return for the blue collar! For every, what? 200 paper pushers with a BS white collar job they get one surgeon.