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Should Andrew Jackson be replaced on the twenty dollar bill?
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Jan 27, 2021 09:29:56   #
factnotfiction
 
The leading contender is Harriet Tubman for her actions during the Civil War as an abolitionist.

Is this an issue that should be decided by the voting public, or by bureaucrats?

I am not for removing Jackson.

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Jan 27, 2021 10:11:31   #
Singularity
 
factnotfiction wrote:
The leading contender is Harriet Tubman for her actions during the Civil War as an abolitionist.

Is this an issue that should be decided by the voting public, or by bureaucrats?

I am not for removing Jackson.


Perhaps by a portrait of his horse's rear end? As viewed by the native people who died following him along the Trail of Tears?

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Jan 27, 2021 10:18:58   #
Kevyn
 
factnotfiction wrote:
The leading contender is Harriet Tubman for her actions during the Civil War as an abolitionist.

Is this an issue that should be decided by the voting public, or by bureaucrats?

I am not for removing Jackson.

Tubman was going to be put on the $20 but it was blocked by the racist Cheeto faced Shitgibbon. The treasury is now righting this wrong.

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Jan 27, 2021 10:26:34   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
factnotfiction wrote:
The leading contender is Harriet Tubman for her actions during the Civil War as an abolitionist.

Is this an issue that should be decided by the voting public, or by bureaucrats?

I am not for removing Jackson.


Jackson defied SCOTUS, forcibly removing Native Americans from their own land to give to whites, then orchestrated the Nations first death march ( the Bataan death march being he second ) now known as the Trail of Tears.

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Jan 27, 2021 10:28:05   #
SWMBO
 
factnotfiction wrote:
The leading contender is Harriet Tubman for her actions during the Civil War as an abolitionist.

Is this an issue that should be decided by the voting public, or by bureaucrats?

I am not for removing Jackson.


I think that we should run a test. Send me 200 of the bills and I will paint over the face on 10 of them with the face of Biden and add 2 more 00s to the bills value and see how easy they are to spend by giving them to the mayor of Mullens, a man I totally dislike and see how well received they are, and see how long before he gets arrested for fraud. I will keep the others as my fee for doing the experiment. How does that sound to you guys?

NPP

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Jan 27, 2021 10:29:34   #
Dwbill Loc: Sunvalley,NV
 
factnotfiction wrote:
The leading contender is Harriet Tubman for her actions during the Civil War as an abolitionist.

Is this an issue that should be decided by the voting public, or by bureaucrats?

I am not for removing Jackson.


Nope!!

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Jan 27, 2021 10:58:44   #
kemmer
 
SWMBO wrote:
I think that we should run a test. Send me 200 of the bills and I will paint over the face on 10 of them with the face of Biden and add 2 more 00s to the bills value and see how easy they are to spend by giving them to the mayor of Mullens, a man I totally dislike and see how well received they are, and see how long before he gets arrested for fraud. I will keep the others as my fee for doing the experiment. How does that sound to you guys?

NPP

I remember the campaign of 1960. Republicans painted cardinal's caps on Washington quarters with red nail polish, because they said JFK would bring the pope to DC and make Catholicism the state religion.
America has absolutely no shortage of raving loonies.

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Jan 27, 2021 11:01:14   #
Dwbill Loc: Sunvalley,NV
 
kemmer wrote:
I remember the campaign of 1960. Republicans painted cardinal's caps on Washington quarters with red nail polish, because they said JFK would bring the pope to DC and make Catholicism the state religion.
America has absolutely no shortage of raving loonies.



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Jan 27, 2021 11:37:18   #
SWMBO
 
kemmer wrote:
I remember the campaign of 1960. Republicans painted cardinal's caps on Washington quarters with red nail polish, because they said JFK would bring the pope to DC and make Catholicism the state religion.
America has absolutely no shortage of raving loonies.


And, apparently you are typical of the left wing posters, you have no sense of humor what so ever.

NPP

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Jan 27, 2021 11:40:11   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Singularity wrote:
Perhaps by a portrait of his horse's rear end? As viewed by the native people who died following him along the Trail of Tears?



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Jan 27, 2021 11:40:42   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Kevyn wrote:
Tubman was going to be put on the $20 but it was blocked by the racist Cheeto faced Shitgibbon. The treasury is now righting this wrong.


Kevi: Mark my words......Tubby will not be on the Twenty! Maybe the penny?



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Jan 27, 2021 11:47:23   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Kevi: Mark my words......Tubby will not be on the Twenty! Maybe the penny?



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Jan 27, 2021 14:44:12   #
kemmer
 
SWMBO wrote:
And, apparently you are typical of the left wing posters, you have no sense of humor what so ever.

NPP

😂😂😂 SWMBO, the king of irrelevant non sequiturs.

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Jan 27, 2021 15:22:52   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
factnotfiction wrote:
The leading contender is Harriet Tubman for her actions during the Civil War as an abolitionist.

Is this an issue that should be decided by the voting public, or by bureaucrats?

I am not for removing Jackson.


***Should Andrew Jackson be replaced on the twenty dollar bill?

NO.
That being said, our money should not be used for the appeasement of various groups for political reasons. Actually I would like to see our money, coins and bills, all have various forms of the bald Eagle and Lady Liberty. Not everyone agrees with those choices and yet they still have to use that money. Save these things for stamps. We can always buy a different stamp.

Logically Right

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Jan 28, 2021 05:07:42   #
DaWg44
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Jackson defied SCOTUS, forcibly removing Native Americans from their own land to give to whites, then orchestrated the Nations first death march ( the Bataan death march being he second ) now known as the Trail of Tears.


You read the wrong comic book. The Trail of Tears happened after he was out of office. He picked up an Indian boy on a battlefield & raised him as his own son. If it had not been for Jackson in 1834 stopping the First Secession, there would not be leftist/liberals like you spouting less than half truths day in & out.

Less than 50% of the people in this country know Tubman’s name, even fewer care. You should be concerned about the government going to digital money instead of who’s picture is on it. Changing the bill will cost $100million.

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