Trump Administration Delays Harriet Tubman $20

Just to give people nightmares...

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und stirring up shit he doesn’t need to. And Republicans continue to wonder why they have problems getting support from certain portions of the population
If President Trump shitcans the idea, it's due to economic reasons.

What, you think it costs money to make the same number of $20 bills you were already making?

Seems to me Rump would be all into the idea of putting a new face on an old bill, considering this fiasco ----

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'Member that? Or are you still hoping nobody else does?
 
Only pictures of past Presidents should be on our bills.


"Two years ago this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced redesigns for the $20, $10, and $5 bills that would honor civil rights and women’s rights icons: Tubman, Alice Paul, and Marian Anderson. Lew said the new note designs would debut by 2020, 100 years after women gained the right to vote.

But now the Trump administration is putting the plan on the backburner, according to the Treasury department..."

What Happened to the Plan to Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill?
Time to put Ronald Reagan on a bill. Tubman is a footnote in US history, Reagan a chapter.
 
Nobody wants to see this on their money.......demand fives and tens

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Nobody has done as much for his Country in such short amount of time as our current leader. Lets honor him instead

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NOW you're talking expensive shit. You think it's cheap to run orange ink on a currency printer?

Of course there's another aspect to this idea, that being nobody gets their image on currency before they're dead.
Sooooooo what's yer plan?
 
Only pictures of past Presidents should be on our bills.


"Two years ago this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced redesigns for the $20, $10, and $5 bills that would honor civil rights and women’s rights icons: Tubman, Alice Paul, and Marian Anderson. Lew said the new note designs would debut by 2020, 100 years after women gained the right to vote.

But now the Trump administration is putting the plan on the backburner, according to the Treasury department..."

What Happened to the Plan to Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill?
Good! Who wants to look at that ugly woman on our currency?
Especially ugly women who no one ever heard of and are footnotes in the history books. Real history books that is. There is no telling what poltically correct vomit will put in history books.
 

Well of course you think it’s a good thing. You’re a racist

I don't care what you think and that is more important than what you call me. It might catch on. Imagine, millions and millions of people who no longer care what you call them. They won't be silenced they won't be marginalized they will keep on opposing you no matter what you say.

What a world.
 
Only pictures of past Presidents should be on our bills.


"Two years ago this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced redesigns for the $20, $10, and $5 bills that would honor civil rights and women’s rights icons: Tubman, Alice Paul, and Marian Anderson. Lew said the new note designs would debut by 2020, 100 years after women gained the right to vote.

But now the Trump administration is putting the plan on the backburner, according to the Treasury department..."

What Happened to the Plan to Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill?
Time to put Ronald Reagan on a bill. Tubman is a footnote in US history, Reagan a chapter.

Uh yyyyyyeah. I'd say facilitating avenues for slaves to escape and find security and employment, never losing a passenger in the process, working as a scout, spy and combatant for the Union (and being the first American female to lead troops into battle in the Civil War), getting 700+ slaves freed from South Carolina in a single raid, energizing the women's suffrage movement and doing all that in spite of brutal whippings and traumatic head injury, trumps growing up with an alcoholic father and going on to just enough success as a B-movie actor to avoid war and then riding that image to the White House to accomplish the goal of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.
 
Only pictures of past Presidents should be on our bills.


"Two years ago this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced redesigns for the $20, $10, and $5 bills that would honor civil rights and women’s rights icons: Tubman, Alice Paul, and Marian Anderson. Lew said the new note designs would debut by 2020, 100 years after women gained the right to vote.

But now the Trump administration is putting the plan on the backburner, according to the Treasury department..."

What Happened to the Plan to Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill?
Good! Who wants to look at that ugly woman on our currency?
Especially ugly women who no one ever heard of and are footnotes in the history books. Real history books that is. There is no telling what poltically correct vomit will put in history books.

"No one ever heard of"? :rofl:

And the Cult of Ignorance doubles down yet again. :dig:

Guess what Princess. Having HT's image on money would kind of ensure that even your clueless ass would hear of her. The fact that this thread exists has already done that, even if you had kept your own head in the sand up to now, or claimed to. Your butthurt is, as always, revealing of who and what you are. And considering your posting history here your bizarre reference to "ugly woman" is ironic in its ironical irony.



Well of course you think it’s a good thing. You’re a racist

I don't care what you think and that is more important than what you call me. It might catch on. Imagine, millions and millions of people who no longer care what you call them. They won't be silenced they won't be marginalized they will keep on opposing you no matter what you say.

What a world.

A world already presaged ---

"There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge." -- Isaac Asimov, 1980

Yeah, be proud of that Dumbass.
 
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Only pictures of past Presidents should be on our bills.


"Two years ago this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced redesigns for the $20, $10, and $5 bills that would honor civil rights and women’s rights icons: Tubman, Alice Paul, and Marian Anderson. Lew said the new note designs would debut by 2020, 100 years after women gained the right to vote.

But now the Trump administration is putting the plan on the backburner, according to the Treasury department..."

What Happened to the Plan to Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill?
Time to put Ronald Reagan on a bill. Tubman is a footnote in US history, Reagan a chapter.

Uh yyyyyyeah. I'd say facilitating avenues for slaves to escape and find security and employment, never losing a passenger in the process, working as a scout, spy and combatant for the Union (and being the first American female to lead troops into battle in the Civil War), getting 700+ slaves freed from South Carolina in a single raid, energizing the women's suffrage movement and doing all that in spite of brutal whippings and traumatic head injury, trumps growing up with an alcoholic father and going on to just enough success as a B-movie actor to avoid war and then riding that image to the White House to accomplish the goal of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.

Did a lot for slaves and little for the American people as a whole. She is not a hero of the American people. Put her in a museum along with Jefferson Davis.
 
Only pictures of past Presidents should be on our bills.


"Two years ago this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced redesigns for the $20, $10, and $5 bills that would honor civil rights and women’s rights icons: Tubman, Alice Paul, and Marian Anderson. Lew said the new note designs would debut by 2020, 100 years after women gained the right to vote.

But now the Trump administration is putting the plan on the backburner, according to the Treasury department..."

What Happened to the Plan to Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill?
Good! Who wants to look at that ugly woman on our currency?
Especially ugly women who no one ever heard of and are footnotes in the history books. Real history books that is. There is no telling what poltically correct vomit will put in history books.

"No one ever heard of"? :rofl:

And the Cult of Ignorance doubles down yet again. :dig:

Guess what Princess. Having HT's image on money would kind of ensure that even your clueless ass would hear of her. The fact that this thread exists has already done that, even if you had kept your own head in the sand up to now, or claimed to. Your butthurt is, as always, revealing of who and what you are. And considering your posting history here your ironic reference to "ugly woman" is ironical in its ironic irony.



Well of course you think it’s a good thing. You’re a racist

I don't care what you think and that is more important than what you call me. It might catch on. Imagine, millions and millions of people who no longer care what you call them. They won't be silenced they won't be marginalized they will keep on opposing you no matter what you say.

What a world.

A world already presaged ---

"There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge." -- Isaac Asimov, 1980

The "Tubby" would be great for taking a sharpie and drawing a moustache, beard and horns.
 
Only pictures of past Presidents should be on our bills.


"Two years ago this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced redesigns for the $20, $10, and $5 bills that would honor civil rights and women’s rights icons: Tubman, Alice Paul, and Marian Anderson. Lew said the new note designs would debut by 2020, 100 years after women gained the right to vote.

But now the Trump administration is putting the plan on the backburner, according to the Treasury department..."

What Happened to the Plan to Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill?
Time to put Ronald Reagan on a bill. Tubman is a footnote in US history, Reagan a chapter.

Uh yyyyyyeah. I'd say facilitating avenues for slaves to escape and find security and employment, never losing a passenger in the process, working as a scout, spy and combatant for the Union (and being the first American female to lead troops into battle in the Civil War), getting 700+ slaves freed from South Carolina in a single raid, energizing the women's suffrage movement and doing all that in spite of brutal whippings and traumatic head injury, trumps growing up with an alcoholic father and going on to just enough success as a B-movie actor to avoid war and then riding that image to the White House to accomplish the goal of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.
Political correctness aside. Tubman is an insignificant footnote especially compared to a world-changing giant like Reagan.

Render unto to Caesar that which is Caesar's. Name some thug-ridden boulevard or high school for Tubman.
 
Only pictures of past Presidents should be on our bills.


"Two years ago this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced redesigns for the $20, $10, and $5 bills that would honor civil rights and women’s rights icons: Tubman, Alice Paul, and Marian Anderson. Lew said the new note designs would debut by 2020, 100 years after women gained the right to vote.

But now the Trump administration is putting the plan on the backburner, according to the Treasury department..."

What Happened to the Plan to Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill?
Time to put Ronald Reagan on a bill. Tubman is a footnote in US history, Reagan a chapter.

Uh yyyyyyeah. I'd say facilitating avenues for slaves to escape and find security and employment, never losing a passenger in the process, working as a scout, spy and combatant for the Union (and being the first American female to lead troops into battle in the Civil War), getting 700+ slaves freed from South Carolina in a single raid, energizing the women's suffrage movement and doing all that in spite of brutal whippings and traumatic head injury, trumps growing up with an alcoholic father and going on to just enough success as a B-movie actor to avoid war and then riding that image to the White House to accomplish the goal of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.
Check your history. It wasn't 700 people. It was 70, and most of those were her own family.

Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Harriet Tubman was a deeply spiritual woman who lived her ideals and dedicated her life to freedom. She is the Underground Railroad’s best known conductor and before the Civil War repeatedly risked her life to guide nearly 70 enslaved people north to new lives of freedom. This new national historical park preserves the same landscapes that Tubman used to carry herself and others away from slavery.

Not even 70, but nearly 70.

Harriet Tubman and the ‘Underground Railroad’
After her daring escape from slavery in 1849, Harriet Tubman risked her own safety to help guide around 70 friends and family to freedom using a secret network of slaves and abolitionist sympathisers

And then she had the help of white abolitionists.

So spare us the manufactured myth of this fraud.
 
Only pictures of past Presidents should be on our bills.


"Two years ago this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced redesigns for the $20, $10, and $5 bills that would honor civil rights and women’s rights icons: Tubman, Alice Paul, and Marian Anderson. Lew said the new note designs would debut by 2020, 100 years after women gained the right to vote.

But now the Trump administration is putting the plan on the backburner, according to the Treasury department..."

What Happened to the Plan to Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill?
Time to put Ronald Reagan on a bill. Tubman is a footnote in US history, Reagan a chapter.

Uh yyyyyyeah. I'd say facilitating avenues for slaves to escape and find security and employment, never losing a passenger in the process, working as a scout, spy and combatant for the Union (and being the first American female to lead troops into battle in the Civil War), getting 700+ slaves freed from South Carolina in a single raid, energizing the women's suffrage movement and doing all that in spite of brutal whippings and traumatic head injury, trumps growing up with an alcoholic father and going on to just enough success as a B-movie actor to avoid war and then riding that image to the White House to accomplish the goal of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.

Did a lot for slaves and little for the American people as a whole. She is not a hero of the American people. Put her in a museum along with Jefferson Davis.

Ah I see, so "slaves" are not "people".

This thing :dig: no longer properly illustrates. You've moved on to

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Cult of Ignorance. Bless they li'l pea-pickin' hearts.
 
I hope they are reworking the design to be like this:

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Only pictures of past Presidents should be on our bills.


"Two years ago this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced redesigns for the $20, $10, and $5 bills that would honor civil rights and women’s rights icons: Tubman, Alice Paul, and Marian Anderson. Lew said the new note designs would debut by 2020, 100 years after women gained the right to vote.

But now the Trump administration is putting the plan on the backburner, according to the Treasury department..."

What Happened to the Plan to Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill?
Time to put Ronald Reagan on a bill. Tubman is a footnote in US history, Reagan a chapter.

Uh yyyyyyeah. I'd say facilitating avenues for slaves to escape and find security and employment, never losing a passenger in the process, working as a scout, spy and combatant for the Union (and being the first American female to lead troops into battle in the Civil War), getting 700+ slaves freed from South Carolina in a single raid, energizing the women's suffrage movement and doing all that in spite of brutal whippings and traumatic head injury, trumps growing up with an alcoholic father and going on to just enough success as a B-movie actor to avoid war and then riding that image to the White House to accomplish the goal of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.
Check your history. It wasn't 700 people. It was 70, and most of those were her own family.

Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Harriet Tubman was a deeply spiritual woman who lived her ideals and dedicated her life to freedom. She is the Underground Railroad’s best known conductor and before the Civil War repeatedly risked her life to guide nearly 70 enslaved people north to new lives of freedom. This new national historical park preserves the same landscapes that Tubman used to carry herself and others away from slavery.

Not even 70, but nearly 70.

Harriet Tubman and the ‘Underground Railroad’
After her daring escape from slavery in 1849, Harriet Tubman risked her own safety to help guide around 70 friends and family to freedom using a secret network of slaves and abolitionist sympathisers

And then she had the help of white abolitionists.

So spare us the manufactured myth of this fraud.

I don't NEED to "check my history, Dumbass. I do that BEFORE I post.

>> The first woman to lead an armed expedition in the war, she guided the raid at Combahee Ferry, which liberated more than 700 slaves.<< (Wiki: Harriet Tubman)

>> Harriet Tubman, who had escaped from slavery in 1849 and guided many others to freedom, was working for the Union Army. The Union ships transported more than 750 slaves freed by the raid, many of whom joined the Union Army. (Wiki: Combahee Ferry)​

Maybe you should have "heard of her" before you jammed your foot in your mouth, worthless clump of dodo dung.
 

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