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Feb 6, 2019 13:57:50   #
Kevyn
 
One of every eight Americans is a descendant of slaves. Every time they look at a one, two, twenty or fifty dollar bill they see the face of a man who owned their ancestors. We will never put racism behind us until we stop celebrating slave owners. I have an idea, when the new plates are engraved for our currency the portraits of slave owners should be replaced with great Americans who represent our diversity without the baggage of a shameful past. My suggestions would be people such as Martin Luther King, Caesar Chavez, Harriet Tubman and Harvey Milk. Who else do you think would be good choices?

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Feb 6, 2019 14:07:05   #
Liberty Tree
 
Kevyn wrote:
One of every eight Americans is a descendant of slaves. Every time they look at a one, two, twenty or fifty dollar bill they see the face of a man who owned their ancestors. We will never put racism behind us until we stop celebrating slave owners. I have an idea, when the new plates are engraved for our currency the portraits of slave owners should be replaced with great Americans who represent our diversity without the baggage of a shameful past. My suggestions would be people such as Martin Luther King, Caesar Chavez, Harriet Tubman and Harvey Milk. Who else do you think would be good choices?
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Come back when you have a serious post and someone might respond.

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Feb 6, 2019 14:13:31   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
Kevyn wrote:
One of every eight Americans is a descendant of slaves. Every time they look at a one, two, twenty or fifty dollar bill they see the face of a man who owned their ancestors. We will never put racism behind us until we stop celebrating slave owners. I have an idea, when the new plates are engraved for our currency the portraits of slave owners should be replaced with great Americans who represent our diversity without the baggage of a shameful past. My suggestions would be people such as Martin Luther King, Caesar Chavez, Harriet Tubman and Harvey Milk. Who else do you think would be good choices?
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Nancy Pelosi, Big Bird, and Ronald McDonald.

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Feb 6, 2019 14:36:14   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Kevyn wrote:
One of every eight Americans is a descendant of slaves. Every time they look at a one, two, twenty or fifty dollar bill they see the face of a man who owned their ancestors. We will never put racism behind us until we stop celebrating slave owners. I have an idea, when the new plates are engraved for our currency the portraits of slave owners should be replaced with great Americans who represent our diversity without the baggage of a shameful past. My suggestions would be people such as Martin Luther King, Caesar Chavez, Harriet Tubman and Harvey Milk. Who else do you think would be good choices?
One of every eight Americans is a descendant of sl... (show quote)


There was a simular movement to put Barack Obama on a bill but what fell through since the President had to be dead a certain numbe of years.

The new plan also failed because they agreed to put his portrait on a $3. Dollar bill, that failed also.

There are several denomination of money that do not have a president's picture on it. I have a $1,000 dollar bill that is no longer printed but still legal tender. (last time I checked)


πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ God bless America and President Trump.

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Feb 6, 2019 14:38:13   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
Kevyn wrote:
One of every eight Americans is a descendant of slaves. Every time they look at a one, two, twenty or fifty dollar bill they see the face of a man who owned their ancestors. We will never put racism behind us until we stop celebrating slave owners. I have an idea, when the new plates are engraved for our currency the portraits of slave owners should be replaced with great Americans who represent our diversity without the baggage of a shameful past. My suggestions would be people such as Martin Luther King, Caesar Chavez, Harriet Tubman and Harvey Milk. Who else do you think would be good choices?
One of every eight Americans is a descendant of sl... (show quote)


I don't know of anyone who is celebrating slave owners. Crawl back into your hatred world and quit trying to stir up shit all the time.

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Feb 6, 2019 14:47:55   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
Weasel wrote:
Nancy Pelosi, Big Bird, and Ronald McDonald.


Big Bird and Ronald McDonald would be highly incensed at being included in any grouping with Nance Pelosi.

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Feb 6, 2019 14:57:59   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
Kevyn wrote:
One of every eight Americans is a descendant of slaves. Every time they look at a one, two, twenty or fifty dollar bill they see the face of a man who owned their ancestors. We will never put racism behind us until we stop celebrating slave owners. I have an idea, when the new plates are engraved for our currency the portraits of slave owners should be replaced with great Americans who represent our diversity without the baggage of a shameful past. My suggestions would be people such as Martin Luther King, Caesar Chavez, Harriet Tubman and Harvey Milk. Who else do you think would be good choices?
One of every eight Americans is a descendant of sl... (show quote)

A great idea, I supports it, now about the thing money represents mistrust which is anti-faith, so supposed if I eated a pie I could come back tomorrow with a piece of the skies to pay for the pies that I subsequent eat, but the guy who manufacturers the pies probably has sky of his own in abundance why wouldn't he wants some more slavery to produce the pies in order to give them away, not that slave owners ever did that, but this is what money represents collective endeavour some collect others endeavours..

Economic servitude is now what makes the USA work, it's not the same in Europe the 'difference' between Europe which is flat and the booming US since Trump cozied up with China last month and the Fed. abolished interest rate hikes, is that money printing is delivered to the top in both the US and Europe, whose rich recipients in turn want to rise higher and can afford to do.

The difference as previously mentioned is the vacuum underneath the wealthy that has to be filled with longer working hours and less renumeration and US is doing this very well, mainly thanks to migrant cheap labour, Europe is not so lucky, migrants cost Europe a pretty penny as there is much more regulation, so slavery is on the rise in the US with the financial institution boom and a phony wall to cover what isn't there.

That's what money represents, money is just notes taken and written then printed or edited all to do with what is acceptable, slavery is not acceptable so why frame the face of acceptability by the institution of slavery this is a fallacy the vacuum should be filled with yellow vests.




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Feb 6, 2019 14:59:10   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
pafret wrote:
Big Bird and Ronald McDonald would be highly incensed at being included in any grouping with Nance Pelosi.


I stand corrected.

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Feb 6, 2019 15:21:20   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
RT friend wrote:
A great idea, I supports it, now about the thing money represents mistrust which is anti-faith, so supposed if I eated a pie I could come back tomorrow with a piece of the skies to pay for the pies that I subsequent eat, but the guy who manufacturers the pies probably has sky of his own in abundance why wouldn't he wants some more slavery to produce the pies in order to give them away, not that slave owners ever did that, but this is what money represents collective endeavour some collect others endeavours..

Economic servitude is now what makes the USA work, it's not the same in Europe the 'difference' between Europe which is flat and the booming US since Trump cozied up with China last month and the Fed. abolished interest rate hikes, is that money printing is delivered to the top in both the US and Europe, whose rich recipients in turn want to rise higher and can afford to do.

The difference as previously mentioned is the vacuum underneath the wealthy that has to be filled with longer working hours and less renumeration and US is doing this very well, mainly thanks to migrant cheap labour, Europe is not so lucky, migrants cost Europe a pretty penny as there is much more regulation, so slavery is on the rise in the US with the financial institution boom and a phony wall to cover what isn't there.

That's what money represents, money is just notes taken and written then printed or edited all to do with what is acceptable, slavery is not acceptable so why frame the face of acceptability by the institution of slavery this is a fallacy the vacuum should be filled with yellow vests.



A great idea, I supports it, now about the thing m... (show quote)


Thanks for the laugh!

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Feb 6, 2019 16:29:11   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
Noraa wrote:
Thanks for the laugh!

That's ok, something further I got to say, got to be quick or I'd say much more, since I'm licensed to remedy heart break situations, but my heart is breaking you see I have to part with a dear friend, my front tyre is cross- trainer and my rear tyre is wet- weather slick, what I really grumble about is the $5 disposal fee I have to pay to part with a wonderful thing, I could take my hack saw and chop her up then stick her in my back pack and bring her home in pieces.

If only I could take my blunt axe to the motorcycle shop and do it with dignity I wouldn't feel so bad, in my opinion hacksaws were made for steel, if only Stalin was here to advise me


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Feb 6, 2019 16:57:31   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Don't forget numbers... Those can be racist too...
All numbers should be replaced with gender-neutral symbols...

And of course the money should be printed on multi-colored paper... Wouldn't want to trigger anyone by forcing them to associate with just one color of paper...

Personally, I will be using the jet black bills... The print is a little hard to make out, But you can take my word as to the amount... I'm pretty trustworthy...

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Feb 6, 2019 17:00:38   #
Rose42
 
Weasel wrote:
Nancy Pelosi, Big Bird, and Ronald McDonald.


Be serious! Pink Panther, Road Runner and Mickey Mouse.

Nobody's cooler than the Pink Panther. lol

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Feb 6, 2019 19:45:42   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Noraa wrote:
I don't know of anyone who is celebrating slave owners. Crawl back into your hatred world and quit trying to stir up shit all the time.


The only slave owners in America that I am aware of are those illegal immigrants that the Dim-O-Crats pay slave wages of about $2.00 an hour to pick their fruit and vegetables out in Cal-I-fag-land..



πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ God bless America and President Trump.

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Feb 6, 2019 19:54:44   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
RT friend wrote:
A great idea, I supports it, now about the thing money represents mistrust which is anti-faith, so supposed if I eated a pie I could come back tomorrow with a piece of the skies to pay for the pies that I subsequent eat, but the guy who manufacturers the pies probably has sky of his own in abundance why wouldn't he wants some more slavery to produce the pies in order to give them away, not that slave owners ever did that, but this is what money represents collective endeavour some collect others endeavours..

Economic servitude is now what makes the USA work, it's not the same in Europe the 'difference' between Europe which is flat and the booming US since Trump cozied up with China last month and the Fed. abolished interest rate hikes, is that money printing is delivered to the top in both the US and Europe, whose rich recipients in turn want to rise higher and can afford to do.

The difference as previously mentioned is the vacuum underneath the wealthy that has to be filled with longer working hours and less renumeration and US is doing this very well, mainly thanks to migrant cheap labour, Europe is not so lucky, migrants cost Europe a pretty penny as there is much more regulation, so slavery is on the rise in the US with the financial institution boom and a phony wall to cover what isn't there.

That's what money represents, money is just notes taken and written then printed or edited all to do with what is acceptable, slavery is not acceptable so why frame the face of acceptability by the institution of slavery this is a fallacy the vacuum should be filled with yellow vests.
A great idea, I supports it, now about the thing m... (show quote)


I could live with that if they are wearing
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN caps
βœ”
😁😎

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ God bless America and President Trump.

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Feb 7, 2019 02:18:08   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
old marine wrote:
I could live with that if they are wearing
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN caps
βœ”
😁😎

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ God bless America and President Trump.

Define Greatness, make my day.
OK I will.

Greatness is looking at things the way they are, then pretend that they could be something else, perhaps better, the smaller they are to start with the easier they are to change.

Take this New Monetary Economics (NME) also known as Modern Monetary Theory ( MMT) some say AOC is a believer in not convinced and I'm no expert but from what I understand NME uses complicated jargon to seperate money from its base, by that they mean where it came from, the Central Banks and Fraction-reserve banking by Provincial Banks.

NME being accepted in my opinion means that NME as legislated reforms would be tolerant of debt never having to be ameliorated let alone repaid by large institutions and Governments.

Obviously the present system cannot continue indefinitely, interest rates would be in permanent negative territory and saving would be abolished, slavery would then be reenacted in its most brutal form as a Cast System with Brahmans at the top and Shudras (Untouchables) at the bottom.

I'm not anti-Hindu but that system is frightful.

If anyone can correct me on NME it would be greatly appreciated.




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