While We’re Changing the Faces on Our Money…Let’s Consider This

In 2015, liberals across America told us all to stop what we were doing to focus on an issue that truly mattered — there are too many men on our dollar bills.

Taking a quick walk through memory lane, it was initially proposed that the $10 bill be altered — with Alexander Hamilton scheduled to be replaced by Harriet Tubman. To be sure, Tubman is certainly a relic of American history, and is worthy of recognition in some substantial way like this. However, the decision was quickly reversed, and Tubman was rescheduled to replace controversial President Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill instead.

As of 2017, government officials have stated that they will not be immediately focusing their energy and resources to redesign any of the bills. But, while we’re at it…how about we put former President Barack Obama where he belongs: on the least valuable part of our currency?

It seems more than fitting. All we got from Obama was a soaring national debt, disastrous foreign policy decisions (Libya, Syria, Iraq, among many others), skyrocketing healthcare costs, a weakened military, and unprecedented levels of corruption the mainstream media refuses to report on.

~ Facts Not Memes


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