I favor putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. Andrew Andrew Jackson was against the Federal Reserve, so it seems kind of silly for him to be on the $20 bill. And let's remind everyone that it was Republicans who opposed slavery, and Democrats who supported it. Harriet Tubman was not allowed to vote, but if she had been, she would have voted for Abraham Lincoln, a Republican.
1 posted on
05/13/2015 7:31:41 AM PDT by
grundle
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To: grundle
Oh, eff that!
If they insist upon removing Old Hickory, the least they can do is put Spock on our currency, like Canada.
2 posted on
05/13/2015 7:36:30 AM PDT by
Rodamala
To: grundle
Personally, I'd prefer:
3 posted on
05/13/2015 7:37:20 AM PDT by
Opinionated Blowhard
("When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.")
To: grundle
By midday, the councils chair, Valerie Jarrett, and executive director, Tina Tchen, responded, saying they would like to continue the conversation.I think Val-Jay needs some time to drum up support for a Muslim woman. Maybe Mad Mo's 6 year old "wife."
4 posted on
05/13/2015 7:38:49 AM PDT by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: grundle
They’ll want Moochelle on the Ten Dollar bill next..................
5 posted on
05/13/2015 7:39:32 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Man builds a ship in a bottle. God builds a universe in the palm of His hand.............)
To: grundle
Well I originally joked they should have put a black woman on the 20, to kill two birds with one stone, but I have no problem with this, it sure beats pretty much all of the other alternatives.
8 posted on
05/13/2015 7:42:14 AM PDT by
dfwgator
To: grundle
I would make it a point to never tender another $20 bill.
To: grundle
Since Jackson paid off the entire national debt, the only president to do so, it seems appropriate to take his image off the bill now.
I would favor putting Obama on the new trillion-dollar bill.
11 posted on
05/13/2015 7:44:35 AM PDT by
Sooth2222
("In a democracy people get the leaders they deserve." - Joseph de Maistre, 1753-1821)
To: grundle
Tubman would be a good choice, but, I’d rather see Rose Friedman, if they absolutely must put a woman on the $20.
12 posted on
05/13/2015 7:44:45 AM PDT by
Daveinyork
( Marbury vs.Madison was the biggest power grab in American history.)
To: grundle
...because that Sacagawea coin went so well the last time /sarc
13 posted on
05/13/2015 7:45:28 AM PDT by
Marko413
To: grundle
In all seriousness, why don't we concentrate on making the currency stable again.
.... Oh I don't know, maybe by backing it up by some precious metal or something off the wall like that...
instead of worrying about changing the picture on the front!!!
To: grundle
How about a group portrait: the Republican Presidents who proposed Civil Rights bills that were defeated by Democrats. IIRC, that would be Grant, Harding, and Eisenhower.
To: grundle
This black all the time thing is getting tiresome. There are other people in this country. While Tubman is definitely someone to be admired for her courage, her contribution to this country is minor.
If the object of this is to have diversity we should have Asians and Hispanics also on different denominations of our bills.
If the object is to recognize great contributions to country maybe someone like Henry Ford should be considered.
18 posted on
05/13/2015 7:49:06 AM PDT by
oldbrowser
(We have a rogue government in Washington.)
To: grundle
I favor telling leftist pukes to go fsck themselves.
KEEP JACKSON ON THE $20.
19 posted on
05/13/2015 7:49:06 AM PDT by
NorthMountain
("The time has come", the Walrus said, "to talk of many things")
To: grundle
The funny thing is, if you study history honestly, Jackson did MUCH more to keep the country together than Lincoln, Yes Lincoln fought the civil war etc, etc, etc. But nobody was willing to recognize the South and sooner or later a reunification would have occured.
During the time of Jackson, the north east actually wanted to be reunited with England. What we currently call the mid-west wanted nothing to do with the other parts of the country and actually had more ties to Canada. The South was still wedged between Spanish colonies and already did not trust the North. It was only Jacksons fire and reputation for violence when necessary that kept the country from splitting into three parts. England would have gladly welcomed the north east back into the commonwealth. It is hard to imagine the country ever being reassembled into one union again.
But of course actual accomplishment has nothing to do with the fools pushing this issue.
To: grundle
I prefer they keep Jackson, but if they insist on putting a woman on the $20 bill, it should be Kate Upton.
To: grundle
As long as it spends...
/johnny
To: grundle
May I suggest Kate Upton?
5.56mm
25 posted on
05/13/2015 7:56:36 AM PDT by
M Kehoe
To: grundle
Well...the could have done worse. I understand Eleanore Roosevelt was one of the choices.
To: grundle
Might as well put Art Linkletter on them - all the US fiat Fed-backed money is worth about as much as the old $100,000 Game of Life bills.
To: grundle
I agree. Replacing a Democrat with a Republican is a wonderful idea.
30 posted on
05/13/2015 7:59:31 AM PDT by
joshua c
(Please dont feed the liberals)
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