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BREAKING: Andrew Jackson OFF Of $20 Bill For This WOMAN
see, that was easy....
BREAKING: Andrew Jackson OFF Of $20 Bill For This WOMAN
see, that was easy....
It's for real.That can't be for real!
That's all fine and dandy, however, we have more important things to deal with than a face on a $20 dollar bill.I agree with Greta. This is just stupid. I don't have a problem with Harriet Tubman being on currency. Personally, I'm fine with rotating out the people on the paper currency every 10 years or so. Or even putting the President on the front of, say, a 5 Dollar bill and the Vice President on the back, every 4 years (just so people will know who the Vice President is <snort>).
The $20 began in 1861 with Lady Liberty on the face, and over the years it's had many people and things on the face, including a depiction of the Battle of Lexington, Pocahontas, Alexander Hamilton, James Garfield, Stephen Decatur, Daniel Manning, John Marshall, Hugh McCulloch and even George Washington. An 1861 Liberty $20 bill in "fine" or "excellent" condition is worth upwards to $20,000, by the way.
But replacing Jackson with Tubman is nothing more than one more in a long string of efforts of the Obama administration to divide the country. It's an over-reaching attempt at black reparations and women appeasement, and coming up with something that's just stupid.
A brilliant and brain-dead simple idea is to put Harriet Tubman on a $25 bill.
We need a $25 bill, anyway.
It's also worth noting that Jackson was vehemently against a National Bank and against paper money. He belongs on that bill just for the irony.
It should also be noted with great iron that Andrew Jackson founded the Democratic Party and he is being replaced by Harriet Tubman, who was a gun-toting Republican.
In any event, it's not just the $20 that's getting a change. Other Women and Civil Rights leaders will be added to the back of the $5 and $10 bills.
Thanks for completely dismissing my thoughts as unimportant. I really appreciate it.That's all fine and dandy, however, we have more important things to deal with than a face on a $20 dollar bill.
I didn't mean it that way.Thanks for completely dismissing my thoughts as unimportant. I really appreciate it.