Topic: new ten dollar bill? | |
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so does anyone care they are taking hamilton off and putting a woman on it in 2020?
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It will spend the same right? I vote for bugs bunny though
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It will spend the same right? I vote for bugs bunny though lol, how about miley cirus on it? |
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It will spend the same right? I vote for bugs bunny though lol, how about miley cirus on it? Nope. I will use ones lol |
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It will spend the same right? I vote for bugs bunny though lol, how about miley cirus on it? i would rather have bugs bunny but think that one would be a 100 $ bill or higher makes sence since money is a joke any ways |
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It will spend the same right? I vote for bugs bunny though lol, how about miley cirus on it? Nope. I will use ones lol maybe she could have a nice twerk pose in her little tighty shorts... |
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i think they should leave the money the way it is.
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i think they should leave the money the way it is. democrats never leave things as they are... |
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Harriet Tubman beat out Eleanor Roosevelt in a popularity contest for it.
That's fine. But in all candor, I think Hamilton is the better looking woman. t8, Problem is, the "green back" is quite easily counterfeited. More so than many other popular currencies. North Korea is believed to be a major source of counterfeit U.S. currency; a direct impact on the U.S. economy. I understand. I'm somewhat of a traditionalist as well. BUT !!! There's more people on this planet than dead White guys. I don't think having a woman on our currency is such a bad idea. But I'd have thought Dolly Madison might have been the more obvious choice. |
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LTme stated >>>
Harriet Tubman beat out Eleanor Roosevelt in a popularity contest for it. That's fine. But in all candor, I think Hamilton is the better looking woman. t8, Problem is, the "green back" is quite easily counterfeited. More so than many other popular currencies. North Korea is believed to be a major source of counterfeit U.S. currency; a direct impact on the U.S. economy. I understand. I'm somewhat of a traditionalist as well. BUT !!! There's more people on this planet than dead White guys. I don't think having a woman on our currency is such a bad idea. But I'd have thought Dolly Madison might have been the more obvious choice. IMHO...should've been a 'Native American'...like Sacagawea! She helped the white man map this country! Just say'n. |
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I only carry Benjamins. Who cares what they put on the ten?
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Sure 2A.
Sacajawea is a superb choice. But we've already got a $dollar $coin with her on it. But she was a remarkable, perhaps heroic woman! |
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LTme stated >>>
Sure 2A. Sacajawea is a superb choice. But we've already got a $dollar $coin with her on it. But she was a remarkable, perhaps heroic woman. Pffffft...no one uses that coin; not like our paper currency |
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"no one uses that coin" 2A
That's true, but immaterial. I gather it's still legal tender for all debts both public and private. The point is, it exists. So having the Sac-meister on two different forms of U.S. currency would trump Washington, and all the rest. It would be a protocol breach. |
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"no one uses that coin" 2A
LTme stated >>>
That's true, but immaterial. I gather it's still legal tender for all debts both public and private. The point is, it exists. So having the Sac-meister on two different forms of U.S. currency would trump Washington, and all the rest. It would be a protocol breach. Did you forget about that Indian Head Nickel we used to have mented...nothing about our currency is written in STONE! |
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I'm for having nothing but US Presidents on US currency.
Wouldn't Hilliary look nice? |
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I vote for 2kidsmom's profile pic.
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"Did you forget about that Indian Head Nickel we used to have ..." 2A
Yes. I did forget. And as there was an Indian head penny, that might seem like a protocol breach as well. BUT !! I believe that was a generic "Indian" (aboriginal American), intended to represent all tribes, and all members of each tribe. If either the nickel "Indian" or the penny "Indian" was to represent a specific person, who? |
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