The New Face of the $20 Bill

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Bob Wildes wrote:
Turdacious wrote:AJ was one of the worst presidents from a financial perspective, way above even Hoover and FDR.
He was for the common man and against the bankers.
But who got screwed the hardest when he screwed up the banking system (he changed the system with no plan for how to fix it) and caused one of the worst recessions in US history? The common man.
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nafod wrote: Jackson, MS is named after him. That's not bad. From wikipedia
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Andrew Jackson clearly stood out as a vile, vicious racist in a time and in a country littered with the same. Don't believe me, I have Trail of Tears on hold on Line 1.

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The funny thing is that they were going to shitcan Hamilton from the ten, but now that he's considered black they went after Jackson instead.
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Maybe I'm a radical but I couldn't give a flying fuck about anything on a bill except the numbers in the corners. They could put Col. Sanders or Aunt Jemima on them as long as the money spends.
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Cave Canem wrote:Maybe I'm a radical but I couldn't give a flying fuck about anything on a bill except the numbers in the corners. They could put Col. Sanders or Aunt Jemima on them as long as the money spends.
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Turdacious wrote:
Bob Wildes wrote:
Turdacious wrote:AJ was one of the worst presidents from a financial perspective, way above even Hoover and FDR.
He was for the common man and against the bankers.
But who got screwed the hardest when he screwed up the banking system (he changed the system with no plan for how to fix it) and caused one of the worst recessions in US history? The common man.

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Bob Wildes wrote:
Turdacious wrote:
Bob Wildes wrote:
Turdacious wrote:AJ was one of the worst presidents from a financial perspective, way above even Hoover and FDR.
He was for the common man and against the bankers.
But who got screwed the hardest when he screwed up the banking system (he changed the system with no plan for how to fix it) and caused one of the worst recessions in US history? The common man.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... YfmmbkNSbw
http://lehrmaninstitute.org/history/And ... .html#1837
When bankers get squeezed, the common man takes the brunt of the pain. Webb's a good writer, but out of his depth here.

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