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A woman will appear on redesigned $10 bill in 2020

3 out 5 bills need to have black people on them. All in the name of tradition, of course. :2razz:

No, no... Any bill you put a black person on would be worth only 3/5ths of its face value. In the name of "tradition".
 
That's not a bad idea, actually.


I remember thinking, (especially as a little kid, before adoption of the Euro), that the U.S. had really boring, plain-Jane-looking money. Everywhere else, the bills weren't only different colors, but sizes, too. I remember searching for pinkish-colored bills when we'd go somewhere new, before I could officially declare whether I "liked" it there, or not.

Aaaah.. Childhood. ;)

Before the Euro, the US dollar was the only one that was the same size and same color. I learned that when i graduated from college and went into banking. That's what made it so hard to spot counterfeit dollars.

And I agree.....childhood. :mrgreen: I miss those days.
 
No, no... Any bill you put a black person on would be worth only 3/5ths of its face value. In the name of "tradition".

You act as if US bills are actually worth their face value... 3/5ths would be much better than what we actually have. ;)
 
Every time this subject comes up I just want to remove all people from currency.

Have a bald eagle on one... Independence Hall on another... the Declaration of Independence on yet another... and so on.

We should put great American innovations on our currency.

$1 -- McDonalds fries
$5 -- Farmville
$10 -- The Segway
$20 -- Crocs
$50 -- Agent Orange
$100 -- The glory hole
 
We should put great American innovations on our currency.

$1 -- McDonalds fries
$5 -- Farmville
$10 -- The Segway
$20 -- Crocs
$50 -- Agent Orange
$100 -- The glory hole

$2 Rich Little
 
What do you see as an accomplishment worthy of being on currency?

Being a Founding Father mostly...building this country....something no woman has done or will ever do.

And yet... all of the women who come to mind have done things far beyond your capabilities... The contradictions of life that make it so flavorful. One of them is how men like yourself can put down hundreds of women who will be remembered a 100 years from now... while you won't be even be a footnote in somebody's diary. It's a delicious irony.

I didnt claim that every man is better than every woman, did I? I just claimed that no woman is worthy of being on currency. We tried that stupid experiment with Susan B Anthony (wench) and that Sacagawea (WTF) and they flopped miserably. Now they need to step on Alexander Hamilton's legacy? Stepping on a Founding Father for what reason? What PURPOSE does it serve to erase his legacy?

Oh right, liberals hate everything this country stands for. Liberals are why history books are pathetic.
 
Being a Founding Father mostly...building this country....something no woman has done or will ever do.

Abraham Lincoln wasn't a founding father. Andrew Jackson wasn't a founding father. Ulysses S. Grant wasn't a founding father.

I didnt claim that every man is better than every woman, did I? I just claimed that no woman is worthy of being on currency. We tried that stupid experiment with Susan B Anthony (wench) and that Sacagawea (WTF) and they flopped miserably. Now they need to step on Alexander Hamilton's legacy? Stepping on a Founding Father for what reason? What PURPOSE does it serve to erase his legacy?

Oh right, liberals hate everything this country stands for. Liberals are why history books are pathetic.

Good lord, this is just utter claptrap.
 
I didnt claim that every man is better than every woman, did I?

Nope, that's why reading comprehension is important. I said you put 100s of women down. That remains true.
 
No woman has done anything worth being on our currency.

Oh please you don't think any woman is more accomplished than Hamilton or Jackson? Hell, most of the stories about Franklin he made up.

Have you even heard of Salmon P. Chase? You don't think a single woman in history is more noteworthy than this dude you've never ****ing heard of?
 
Oh please you don't think any woman is more accomplished than Hamilton or Jackson? Hell, most of the stories about Franklin he made up.

Have you even heard of Salmon P. Chase? You don't think a single woman in history is more noteworthy than this dude you've never ****ing heard of?

Chase is on the highest currency bill in circulation ($10,000) ever. (Although Wilson is on the 100,000, that is a gold certificate, so, if there is to be a numismatic debate, I don't want any part of it)
 
And what did either of them do that was so grand?

Hamilton fought along side George Washington in the Revolutionary War, and was our first Secretary of the Treasury - far more accomplished than Caitlyn Jenner ;)

And Andrew Jackson, even if you discount his military service, the best thing he ever did was kill the Bank of the United States, i.e. the first attempt by the House of Rothschild to gain control of America. Of course they later succeeded with passage of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913, but Jackson saved our Republic, or at least allowed it to continue for another 81 years.

In just a little over 100 years, the Money Trust, the Establishment, the Banking Elite, have all-but gutted our Bill of Rights, converted our Republic into a Democracy, and all-but destroyed the America of our founding.

Without Jackson vetoing that bill, we would have been completely subjugated decades ago.
 
Hamilton fought along side George Washington in the Revolutionary War, and was our first Secretary of the Treasury - far more accomplished than Caitlyn Jenner ;)
Was Caitlyn Jenner being considered for a spot on the bill?
And Andrew Jackson, even if you discount his military service, the best thing he ever did was kill the Bank of the United States, i.e. the first attempt by the House of Rothschild to gain control of America. Of course they later succeeded with passage of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913, but Jackson saved our Republic, or at least allowed it to continue for another 81 years.
That's it? A temporary monetary policy initiative and you think he saved the republic?
In just a little over 100 years, the Money Trust, the Establishment, the Banking Elite, have all-but gutted our Bill of Rights, converted our Republic into a Democracy, and all-but destroyed the America of our founding.
We're a democracy now? That's news.

Without Jackson vetoing that bill, we would have been completely subjugated decades ago.
Uh huh. Are we completely subjugated now?
 
Does this mean $10 bills will only be worth $7.30?
 
Wow - the sexism in this thread kills (from the force of my eyes rolling to the back of my head). Obviously we're long overdue for a female on our paper currency simply because so many men think they OWN IT or something.

I am quite okay with putting a woman on a new denomination of currency....as long as it is a woman deserving of the honor. I would rule out spouses of presidents.
 
Was Caitlyn Jenner being considered for a spot on the bill?

No, but a lesbian who married a President was.


And no, Im not talking about Hillary.
 
Hamilton fought along side George Washington in the Revolutionary War, and was our first Secretary of the Treasury - far more accomplished than Caitlyn Jenner ;)

And Andrew Jackson, even if you discount his military service, the best thing he ever did was kill the Bank of the United States, i.e. the first attempt by the House of Rothschild to gain control of America. Of course they later succeeded with passage of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913, but Jackson saved our Republic, or at least allowed it to continue for another 81 years.

In just a little over 100 years, the Money Trust, the Establishment, the Banking Elite, have all-but gutted our Bill of Rights, converted our Republic into a Democracy, and all-but destroyed the America of our founding.

Without Jackson vetoing that bill, we would have been completely subjugated decades ago.

Yea that racist piece of DEMOCRAT FECES Woodrow Wilson ****ed us over with both the IRS and FED. Thanks a lot, Democrats.


He ran that BS through on Christmas Eve IIRC. Scumbag move, typical though.
 
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