Not sure why people shouldn't be on our money. It helps remind people of historical figures that were important to our past. Money isnt some sacred piece of art that would cause a global travesty if changed. Jackson, Hamilton, etc... These guys have had their time in the sun. Their names are fresh in everyones mind.
I dont see who it harms by changing it up every now and then, to highlight the accomplishments and deeds of other heroes who have had such a large impact on building the foundation of our country.
Originally posted by Raptor22
Not sure why people shouldn't be on our money. It helps remind people of historical figures that were important to our past. Money isnt some sacred piece of art that would cause a global travesty if changed. Jackson, Hamilton, etc... These guys have had their time in the sun. Their names are fresh in everyones mind.I dont see who it harms by changing it up every now and then, to highlight the accomplishments and deeds of other heroes who have had such a large impact on building the foundation of our country.
Neat, then let americans vote and decide who is on our money.
I can't see any reason any adult would take issue with letting the people decide.
Originally posted by Robtard
I don't follow any of those people.In fact, 99% of my Omar and AOC info/stories comes from KMC, when either of these ladies trigger you people.
And this was allll over the news, various outlets. CNN, MSNBC, etc.
So nah, you won't play the game of "it was just on KMC" , if that is at all what you were trying to attempt.
Originally posted by Robtard
Because I searched from what you directly said and I showed it with a "Let Me Google That For You" link. But hey, another pretend win for you, big boy.
But what I said was from a tweet from project veritas, so it didn't prove I used those sites lol.
Do better, stop being such a blatant hypocrite.
One thing i do find amusing about this topic is the fact that the major outcry about Susan B Anthony replacing Hamilton on the ten was based on the fact that he basically created our monetary system and it would be some sort of miscarriage of justice to replace him.
"Alexander Hamilton became a leading voice of the Federalists who believed that the federal government needed to be strong. ... In 1791, Hamilton proposed that the United States charter a national bank in order to take care of Revolutionary War debt, create a single national currency, and stimulate the economy."
Yet for some odd reason, Andrew Jackson, who strongly opposed the idea of a national bank, paper currency and our monetary system in general, is an untouchable figure on the paper money he so strongly opposed.
"The placement of Jackson on the $20 bill may be a historical irony; as president, he vehemently opposed both the National Bank and paper money and made the goal of his administration the destruction of the National Bank. In his farewell address to the nation, he cautioned the public about paper money."
Jackson reacted by saying to his vice-president, Martin Van Buren, "The Bank is trying to kill me, Sir, but I shall kill it!"
"Jackson's opposition to the Bank became almost an obsession. Accompanied by strong attacks against the Bank in the press, Jackson vetoed the BANK RECHARTER BILL. Jackson also ordered the federal government's deposits removed from the Bank of the United States and placed in state or "PET" BANKS."
http://www.ushistory.org/us/24d.asp
How dare someone try to take his face off of the paper money that he hated so much, produced by the system he so despised.
Originally posted by RobtardLadies trigger Surt, DDM made a thread about it.
I don't follow any of those people.In fact, 99% of my Omar and AOC info/stories comes from KMC, when either of these ladies trigger you people.
Surtur, have a suck of this:
Originally posted by dadudemon
F*ck you, I can do what I want.Watch this...
Originally posted by RobtardLadies trigger Surt, DDM made a thread about it.
I don't follow any of those people.In fact, 99% of my Omar and AOC info/stories comes from KMC, when either of these ladies trigger you people.