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Should Ronald Reagan's face be on a piece of US currency?

Asked by The_Compassionate_Heretic (14634points) September 11th, 2009

Should any other dead US Presidents appear on US money who don’t already?

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JLeslie's avatar

He got Washington National Airport, which to this day pisses me off! If you create a new denomination I am fine with him being on it, but don’t replace Washington, I might go ‘round the bend.

Blondesjon's avatar

To hell with dead presidents. Should anyone’s likeness be on currency?

swuesquire's avatar

I dislike Reagan, but I never understood why Andrew Jackson was on a bill.

El_Cadejo's avatar

@swuesquire maybe cause he was a straight bad ass. :P

Blondesjon's avatar

@swuesquire & @uberbatman . . .He did have the most bad ass portrait of any president. And don’t even get me started on the hair. . .

DominicX's avatar

Well, I heard Nixon is on the trillion dollar bill…

As for Reagan, sure, Reagan was chill; I wouldn’t mind if he were on currency, though I’m not sure which one it would be.

The_Compassionate_Heretic's avatar

@DominicX That was Nikon’s head in a jar from Futurama on the tricky dick fun bill wasn’t it?

eponymoushipster's avatar

They should put Howard Taft on the 1000$ bill, since you can say 20 large and mean 20,000$. heh.

hungryhungryhortence's avatar

No more presidents, I like the idea of national features instead and not that monstrosity of four faces defacing what was once beautiful mountainside.

augustlan's avatar

I actually would like to see portraits replaced by symbols. I don’t know what symbols off the top of my head, but something uniquely American.

DominicX's avatar

@hungryhungryhortence Mount Rushmore is awesome. (Seen it in person before). It’s art. :)

The_Compassionate_Heretic's avatar

@hungryhungryhortence Erosion is destroying Mt. Rushmore as we speak.
Give it time. Nature will be restored.

JLeslie's avatar

Crap, I want to see Mt. Rushmore.

Blondesjon's avatar

@augustlan . . .Like Chinese take out and puritanical views on sex?

eponymoushipster's avatar

i’d like to see the Wu-Tang handsign on a dolla dolla bill, y’all.

The_Compassionate_Heretic's avatar

@Blondesjon I was thinking Anna Nicole Smith. She was unique and American

Ivan's avatar

We should be like Europe and put influential scientists and thinkers on our currency.

Blondesjon's avatar

@The_Compassionate_Heretic . . .we should try to stay away from “yucky”.

tabbycat's avatar

Gosh, no. I’m still reeling because his name is on the UCLA Medical Center. I was a student at UCLA when he was governor of California, and he was extremely unpopular on campus at the time—to put it mildly!

SeventhSense's avatar

No, he oversaw the creation of the mega deficit while espousing “small government”. Built up our military to absurd levels. he voted against civil rights legislation but claims he wasn’t a racist but, like the South during the 50’s and 60’s, he jumped ship from Democrat to Republican He disapproved of Martin Luther King’s Holiday, pissed on the middle and lower classes and was a horrible example of the highest ideals of American Culture and government and was horribly incompetent but surrounded by an intelligent office and a forgiving and doting public.
@swuesquire
Andrew Jackson was actually a strong proponent of the people. He often stood against the Banking Industry and abusive big business agendas:

As long as our government is administered for the good of the people, and is regulated by their will; as long as it secures to us the rights of persons and of property, liberty of conscience and of the press, it will be worth defending.
Andrew Jackson

and perhaps most ironic for a man they put on the 20 dollar bill:

Mischief springs from the power which the moneyed interest derives from a paper currency which they are able to control, from the multitude of corporations with exclusive privileges… which are employed altogether for their benefit
Andrew Jackson

arnbev959's avatar

I remember reading somewhere that putting Reagan on a coin (perhaps the half dollar) was being considered, but was dropped after his family revealed that they were opposed to the idea. Considering that alone, I would be opposed.

Blondesjon's avatar

Perhaps we could just use his hair?

evelyns_pet_zebra's avatar

I was talking to a Canadian truck driver the other day and we were trading friendly jabs when I asked him what sort of country would name a coin the looney?

He shot back, “Well, we had our southern neighbors in mind when we came up with that one!”

Zing!!

ratboy's avatar

Couldn’t his image more appropriately be embossed on quilted bathroom tissue?

Strauss's avatar

@The_Compassionate_Heretic If you saw it in the “Onion“http://www.theonion.com then it has to be true~!

tinyfaery's avatar

Blech. We should allow private business to take over our currency and then we can have money with Coke cans and Mickey Mouse on it.

dpworkin's avatar

As long as it’s not on the obverse, or right side up.

hiphiphopflipflapflop's avatar

It would be the perfect thing to honor him, considering his followers now equate your net worth with your social, genetic, spiritual and metaphysical worthiness. Well, at least until the rest of the world has had enough of our fiscal nonsense and finds another reserve currency – at which point we’ll probably be burning them for heat like the Germans did Reichsmarks in the 20’s. So, in other words, go ahead and slap his mug on all the damn bills if it makes you happy.

wundayatta's avatar

I vote no.

MrMeltedCrayon's avatar

@SeventhSense – I wouldn’t say he stood for the people when it came to banking and big business, he stood for his childish self. In fact, many of his decisions when it came to the bank of America were motivated by personal politics and left the country with many, many lingering economic issues long after his presidency.

And let’s not forget the Trail of Tears, shall we? When the Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional to remove Native Americans from their lands, he told basically took up the attitude of “Yeah? Well shove it up your ass.”

five99one's avatar

I don’t think Reagan should be on anything at all. In my opinion, he wasn’t a very good president. I never really could wrap my head around the obsession with him.

SeventhSense's avatar

@MrMeltedCrayon
Good points about the Native Americans and that was certainly a sad time in our nation’s history. We look back from our perspective and it seems cut and dry but really none of our founding fathers would have passed the litmus test of a modern “enlightened” person.

But Jackson clearly saw the end result of the fiat currency fiasco and opposed it vehemently and stepped on a lot of toes. He destroyed the Second Bank and rightly so because he saw “beyond question that this great and powerful institution had been actively engaged in attempting to influence the elections of the public officers by means of its money.” He encouraged state banks and these were “of the people”.

As a result of following the opposite tack we are now slaves to banking and most heinously international and private banking through such shams as the Federal Reserve which are directly tied to private interests and as a result there is no more free republic. We were basically held hostage just months ago by the banks who have demanded that the government clear their ledgers of bad debt by bailing out AIG. Funny that the government has no concerns with clearing the ledgers of the bad debt of it’s populace.. Furthermore the role of moneyed interest in our elective process is inseparable.

I believe we should have 50 separate state banks with strict accountability to their electorate.

Darwin's avatar

Why don’t we just put flowers and cute, cuddly animals on our money? Other countries do it.

BTW, it’s called the loonie because it has a loon on it.

Strauss's avatar

Absolutely not!

filmfann's avatar

His name was already on a lot of money headed to the Contras.
Don’t get me started on that soulless bastard.

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