Posted on 04/17/2016 2:36:12 PM PDT by dennisw
The new $20. dollar note will not be issues until 2030 at the earliest. Really? Well, the way things are going, there may not even be a United States of American in 2030.
Better than Queen Victoria or Mrs. Obama in my opinion.
I’m almost ready to go back to Indian heads, buffalos and personified ideals (”Liberty”, “Justice” etc.).
I’m sorry, but it looks like Gary Coleman (”watcha talkin bout, Willis?”)
But we are more likely to get an aircraft carrier named the USS Barack Obama. :(
Then the $20 bill will be relegated to the dustbin where those Susan B. Anthony coins are. I’d rather carry two tens.
That “notorious slaver” was a damn fine president in a time when we needed him
embarrassed for my country, yet again
LOL! Excellent!
naw, its time we had a $3 bill for this character
Rebecca Ann Latimer Felton.
First woman Senator, still the oldest freshman Senator, a prominent suffragist and a Democrat.
So what if she was once a slave owner and a white supremacist? So were most of the other Democrats at the time.
Get this, Hillary, as first woman Pres., will be on our money someday. Hopefully Ill be dead by then.
But she was a Republican, so it won’t happen.
LOL
By 2030 the shenanigans of the communist Obama and his fellow travelers will have been fully reversed, including this nonsense.
I agree with you.
But Jackson was a lousy President...not sure why he was put onto money in the first place
I’d be willing to bet that most of the women in U.S. history who made a real difference were Republican...
That would as good time as any to go all digital with currency...
Jackson was a good president. He was the first populist President, up to then they had all been elitist. He got rid of Biddle and the second federal reserve. Not sure why they put him on the 20 in the first place. I think it was out of spite.
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