LogikAndReazon
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Like President Alexander Hamilton.That's how this fucking Obama regime does things. if a woman must be on our currency, then I would accept Eleanor Roosevelt's portrait. It would take less ink too.Why on Earth are they considering changing ? I mean big deal if they put Tubman on our currency, but it's a different matter entirely if they just up and decided "oh we need a woman, let's get rid of Jackson"
That is stupid.
Frankly, who gives a shit what you would accept?
And anyway it is unlikely that tradition will be broke, and that former Presidents will continue to be used as portraits for US paper currency.![]()
This is not a done deal yet?Andrew Jackson will be glad to know that his face will no longer adorn the twenty dollar bill.
Jackson’s portrait appears on the $20 bill although he detested paper money.
Chastened by a financial hit he once took from devalued paper notes, Jackson was opposed to the issuance of paper money by state and national banks. He only trusted gold and silver as currency and shut down the Second Bank of the United States in part because of its ability to manipulate paper money. It’s ironic that Jackson not only appears on the $20 bill, but his portrait in the past has also appeared on $5, $10, $50 and $10,000 denominations in addition to the Confederate $1,000 bill.
10 Things You May Not Know About Andrew Jackson History in the Headlines
Steve, do you also realize that Jackson adopted two native american children?
Andrew Jackson will be glad to know that his face will no longer adorn the twenty dollar bill.
Jackson’s portrait appears on the $20 bill although he detested paper money.
Chastened by a financial hit he once took from devalued paper notes, Jackson was opposed to the issuance of paper money by state and national banks. He only trusted gold and silver as currency and shut down the Second Bank of the United States in part because of its ability to manipulate paper money. It’s ironic that Jackson not only appears on the $20 bill, but his portrait in the past has also appeared on $5, $10, $50 and $10,000 denominations in addition to the Confederate $1,000 bill.
10 Things You May Not Know About Andrew Jackson History in the Headlines
Steve, do you also realize that Jackson adopted two native american children?
The rule has been only presidents and statesmen have been on our paper currency. Tubman would be better suited on Food Stamp Money.
I think it is hysterical that people have their knickers in a twist over a "suggestion" to change the $20 bill to Tubman. It must be taxing to be this outraged day in and day out.
This is not a done deal yet?Andrew Jackson will be glad to know that his face will no longer adorn the twenty dollar bill.
Jackson’s portrait appears on the $20 bill although he detested paper money.
Chastened by a financial hit he once took from devalued paper notes, Jackson was opposed to the issuance of paper money by state and national banks. He only trusted gold and silver as currency and shut down the Second Bank of the United States in part because of its ability to manipulate paper money. It’s ironic that Jackson not only appears on the $20 bill, but his portrait in the past has also appeared on $5, $10, $50 and $10,000 denominations in addition to the Confederate $1,000 bill.
10 Things You May Not Know About Andrew Jackson History in the Headlines
Steve, do you also realize that Jackson adopted two native american children?
sooner or later Moochelle will demand that she goes on the 50.00 bill cause she feels she deserves it for all of her 42 accomplishments, and she doesn't care for that slave owner who's on it now.
Oh did he?sooner or later Moochelle will demand that she goes on the 50.00 bill cause she feels she deserves it for all of her 42 accomplishments, and she doesn't care for that slave owner who's on it now.
The 50 has Grant on it. Grant owned a total of one slave, which he got from his father-in-law, and set him free rather than sell him, at a time when he needed the money badly. He also destroyed the Ku Klux Klan.