Hellbilly
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Millions of others agree with me. An entire nation, in fact.So says you.
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Millions of others agree with me. An entire nation, in fact.So says you.
I admit that once the Susan B. Anthony dollars started going out of circulation, I hoarded some to use with my I Ching book ---- I still have them.The US has never been too keen on using any dollar coin. They routinely get hoarded as a novelty, and/or ignored as day-to-day currency.
Millions of others agree with me. An entire nation, in fact.
The Cherokee Nation.And which nation would that be?
Harris not a Black woman. She is Asian. Or least she was when Asians were being attacked.I think we should replace Jackson with Kamala Harris. The idea of putting Harriet Tubman is pure woke pandering. For all of human history coinage has featured the portraits of statespersons. Kamala Harris would actually be a much more logical choice if Democrats are so desperate to have a black woman featured on our money. Eh, okay, maybe people won't like the idea of a living individual gracing our money. Then how about Thurgood Marshall? Being the first black person to sit on the Supreme Court certainly makes him notable enough to justify being featured on our money.
In the United States, our prevailing tradition is to feature important Founders and former Presidents. I think it makes sense to possibly expand that to include other notable statespersons who have served in the federal government. I think notable Vice Presidents and Supreme Court justices should be candidates. Heck, I'd even opt for Fredrick Douglass before Tubman. He was far closer to being a statesperson that Tubman ever was, and he was a distinguished intellectual, whereas Tubman was fueled by chronic hallucinations.
Considering that there are only 165,000 registered Cherokee people in the U.S., I doubt we should let 0.05% of the American nations population dictate what we have on our currency. I wouldn't mind someone like Sitting Bull on our currency, but democrats will bitch about it being racist.The Cherokee Nation.
I wish I understood your post, but unless religion is based up sins of the innocent that are redeemed by willing blood sacrifice along with thousands of years of slaughtering people of unworthy gods ... I just don't get it. (-:I admit that once the Susan B. Anthony dollars started going out of circulation, I hoarded some to use with my I Ching book ---- I still have them.
You missed the point completely.I think we should replace Jackson with Kamala Harris. The idea of putting Harriet Tubman is pure woke pandering. For all of human history coinage has featured the portraits of statespersons. Kamala Harris would actually be a much more logical choice if Democrats are so desperate to have a black woman featured on our money. Eh, okay, maybe people won't like the idea of a living individual gracing our money. Then how about Thurgood Marshall? Being the first black person to sit on the Supreme Court certainly makes him notable enough to justify being featured on our money.
In the United States, our prevailing tradition is to feature important Founders and former Presidents. I think it makes sense to possibly expand that to include other notable statespersons who have served in the federal government. I think notable Vice Presidents and Supreme Court justices should be candidates. Heck, I'd even opt for Fredrick Douglass before Tubman. He was far closer to being a statesperson that Tubman ever was, and he was a distinguished intellectual, whereas Tubman was fueled by chronic hallucinations.
According to what we read, Franklin had charisma and personality. The irony of Andrew Jackson on the 20-Dollar Bill is that he was a gold hawk. We had three central banks before the Federal reserve was established. Jackson fought to keep a gold backed currency. We had serious discussions since the beginning of the Republic. Finally in 1913 the Federal Reserve Act was enacted. And we have had a Privately Owned National Bank Fiat Currency ever since.Because Ben Franklin is such a classical beauty?
The irony of replacing the Indian Head with Jefferson.Considering that there are only 165,000 registered Cherokee people in the U.S., I doubt we should let 0.05% of the American nations population dictate what we have on our currency. I wouldn't mind someone like Sitting Bull on our currency, but democrats will bitch about it being racist.
So Jackson it is.
I don't care for pants shitting, but it might be educational to select historical figures for their effects on our econ/currency. it seems pretty obvious to me.You missed the point completely.
We put a black person on the money, but not a woke ass commie, which drives you all BAT SHIT CRAZY.
Thomas Sowell is the PERFECT candidate for said pants shitting.
But, I would settle for Clarence Thomas. He causes an equal amount of pants shitting.
The irony of replacing the Indian Head with Jefferson.
How about Chief Joseph?It would be ironic, yes, but Sitting Bull was Lakota.
How about Chief Joseph?
You missed the point completely.
We put a black person on the money, but not a woke ass commie, which drives you all BAT SHIT CRAZY.
Thomas Sowell is the PERFECT candidate for said pants shitting.
But, I would settle for Clarence Thomas. He causes an equal amount of pants shitting.
irst though, replace currency with actual money.
I'd like to see this on the $20. I get it, she's only the self-proclaimed gov of Georgia, but carrying hot-as-fuck porn in my wallet does it for me. Look at those lady-lumps....