Posted on 06/22/2015 11:20:10 AM PDT by Mozilla
The Treasury Department announced on June 17, that Hamilton would be replaced and diminished on the $10 bill in order to feature a woman to be announced at a later date. The goal is to have new bills out by 2020, the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment that guaranteed women the right to vote.
Our democracy is a work in progress. Weve always been committed to a more perfect union, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said according to CBS News. This decision to put a woman on the $10 reflects our aspirations for the future, as much as it is a reflection of the past.
Secretary Lew said that Hamilton might not be outright replaced, but may be featured in a diminished role or on a limited number of bills. However, whether removed or diminished, shoving Hamilton aside on American currency is a slap in the face to the man often regarded as the father of the American financial system. Hamilton was arguably the greatest, and certainly most consequential, treasury secretary in American history. His statue in Washington D.C. stands right in front of the Treasury Department, which now insults his memory.
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That the Treasury Department under Secretary Lew would so shamelessly ditch the man who truly made it great is an embarrassment. Americans should be outraged that a man as crucial as Hamilton to our countrys history and existence is being so thoughtlessly shunted aside for the insistent campaign that a woman be placed on American currency.
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-PJ
She sounds like an accomplished woman, but in my opinion the standard for appearing on currency ought to be higher than that. It ought to be accomplishments in regards to a significant impact on the nation.
Washington, Hamilton, Jefferson, and Franklin all contributed heavily to the creation of this nation and setting up it's institutions.
Lincoln and Grant were the winners of the civil war, and in my opinion ought not to be on currency either. Kennedy and FDR should most certainly not be on currency.
Jeannette Pickering Rankin fails the test of having had a significant impact on the nation, though she may have very well had a significant impact on Montana and herself.
Taking a black man off the face of the 10 dollar bill and replacing it with a woman! That affirmative action stuff always benefits the ladies.
It all started by some bratty girl sending the White House a letter complaining about no woman on currency....she wanted the 20 dollar but of course they care about woman’s pay and giving her a 10 spot. I find that very interesting.
I don’t understand the big deal. Barbara Bush has been on the $1 bill my entire life.
Abigail Adams has my vote.
And preferably lesbian.
You are absolutely correct, but when the author states that Our democracy is a work in progress..." he is unfortunately correct also.
IMHO, we began the slide into a democracy with the 17th Amendment, when the Electoral College is abolished, which has been called for, the "work in progress" will have been completed.
Fabians, or Fabian Socialists, profess "revolution through evolution", they are a worthwhile study and the answer to so many things we are seeing unfold in front of our eyes today.
Oops, that should read when Jack Lew states that....
Put Obama on a $3. Bill where he belongs!
Hamilton wrote 51 of the 85 articles that make up the Federalist Papers. Can she top that? Or can any of the others whose names are being considered?
She'd be good. Dolly Madison might be good too, especially if she could share the bill with her husband.
Someone just sent me a petition for Ayn Rand. OK, yeah, she was born Russian but wouldn't that send the Left into a shrieking fit of rage? Hey, does she even have to be American? What about Maggie Thatcher?
We become more stupid every day. Leave this alone. Keep Hamilton.
It won’t be the $2 bill, it will be the $3 bill. Have you ever heard the expression, “He is as queer as a $3 bill”?
We should all vote for Martha Washington.
Let’s see if they really are all about “women” being on the money.
Absolutely correct. This move could not possibly be more tone deaf.
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