This video might help if you are puzzled about the Treasury Department’s announcement that it is no longer necessary to have served as President of the United States of America, or to be Benjamin Franklin, to have your portrait on American paper currency.

Ms. Dolezal explains, from both a black and a white perspective, why images of “old White men” on our currency is detrimental to the interests of artists and women.

While not irresistably compelling she seems to have persuaded the Treasury bureaucrats to put the portrait of a woman on the to-be-released-as-soon-as-we-find-the-right-female $10 bill.

Along with Global Warming this currency issue figures heavily in the Liberal agenda, well above such less important matters as: terrorism; unemployment; health care; the economy; Iran setting the fuses on their nuclear weapons; and stunningly misguided leadership in Washington.

Women’s groups have been pushing for a female on the $20 bill, but the T-Men have consented to give them the $10 bill. One spokeswoman responded, “Never give a woman what she wants.”

If you think you know which particular great female in American history deserves the honor, suggest it at www.thenew10.treasury.gov .

https://youtu.be/FHMOYYeJpd8

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