Treasury Removes Jackson From $20 Bill, Will Replace Him With Harriet Tubman

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Frank T
Frank T
8 years ago

Does this mean we will have money of color?

Fred
Fred
8 years ago

“$100 withdrawl? How would like that? A single bill?”
“No, gimme 5 Aunt Jemimas…”

Hadenoughalready
8 years ago

Wow! A face that could stop a freight train.

vietnamvet
vietnamvet
8 years ago

Or make it turn down a dirt road …

Remember what happened with the Susan B. Anthony dollar?
I think I will be able to live without twenty dollar bills in the future.

johnnyreb
johnnyreb
8 years ago

So,….if they decide to go to a cashless society, will that now be considered racist?

Hadenoughalready
8 years ago

Disney Dollars would be more acceptable…

Monte Caylor
Monte Caylor
8 years ago

It is just another Obama “gotyou”. The flavor of the day is chocolate. Pretty soon he is going to outlaw vanilla ice cream. I will give up collecting currency cause I don’t want my collection tainted.

Jeff Marshalek
Jeff Marshalek
8 years ago

The real reason for the Treasury removing Jackson from the 20 is that he was the last President to kick the private banking cartel out of our nation’s money system. The Brits also hated him.

Bob
Bob
8 years ago

I always looked at Jackson appearing on the 20 as a slap in his face. After all, it was the central bank of central banks that placed him on it. Kind of like a victory taunt. Replacing him with Tubman seems very appropriate in that the currency is used primarily as an income redistribution vehicle. Those on the receiving end will feel more comfortable receiving script without the old white guy on it. As for the rest of us … South Africa anyone?

Hillbilly
Hillbilly
8 years ago

Will the new twenty have a picture of a little bag of crack on the back of it?