Posted on 12/08/2016 7:15:15 PM PST by kevcol
U.S. government officials say Treasury Secretary Jack Lew could release early images of redesigned $5, $10 and $20 bills in an effort to pressure the Trump Administration away from reversing their plans.
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...in the throes of the primary election, Trump called the move pure political correctness and suggested moving Tubman to a lower denomination like the $2 bill.
Andrew Jackson had a great history. I think its very rough when you take somebody off the bill, Trump said last spring.
(Excerpt) Read more at time.com ...
Headline of the Day Poll
Who should be on the $20 bill?
Andrew Jackson
Harriet Tubman
Ronald Reagan
Vote
View Results
Read more: http://www.headlineoftheday.com/#ixzz4SJA8NjH5
FDR and LBJ were conservative vis a vis today’s Dems.
She deserves at least a Franklin...or McKinley.
[its about the bill having other than Founders, Framers, iconography or a government official.]
Yes, fundamentally changing America. They’ve been rewriting history books, producing PBS “specials”.
No wonder 1/2 the country has bizarre thinking.
Fdr wasnt.
And what do you think of the naval ship USS Gabrielle Giffords? POTUS Trump should reverse that in the first week of office.
I hate the other one, but could embrace this version. That’s a good looking bill.
Bingo, right on the nailhead!!!!!!!
Compared with Schumer and Ellison, FDR was a conservative American,
A man. Barely alive. ...but now the new face of the $20 dollar bill.
LOL
I’ll burn that MF before I put it in my wallet.
Wow! I really like this particular image. Is it in contention?
I like it.
“Let me give you a hand up and out of the Democrat hell hole.”
Naw, that’s the one that came up when it was pointed out that Tubman was a gun toting, 2nd amendment supporting Republican.
Liberals would rather have the grim faced grandma to make everyone feel awkward.
Her and Hussain should both be on the tbree dollar bill. Jefferson is even more distinguished than Jackson. (Well, maybe not Stonewall)
It would have to be one that didn't look like her.
Harriet Tubman was a great American.
However to REMOVE anyone from the honor they currently have is problematic.
We had an “Army Street,” a major thoroughfare, here in SF. It was named to honor the Army which largely saved what was left of San Francisco from the fire following the 1906 earthquake.
it was renamed “Cesar Chavez” a decade or two ago.
I actually don’t object to naming a street after Cesar Chavez. He did some good things, seemed like a decent man. I’m not so into unions but there were issues with the treatment of farm workers. He was not violent or whatever.
But it was very insulting to take away “Army.”
They should have renamed another street. I doubt Chavez would have wanted the Army insulted like that.
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