A perfect example of why a certain segment of the Republican party love Donald Trump – because he say the things they think!
In case you haven’t heard, Harriet Tubman, an African American abolitionist who helped free slaves on the Underground Railroad, was recently chosen to be featured on the front of the $20 bill starting in 2020. Andrew Jackson, the current holder of that position, will be placed on the back of the bill.
This decision has obviously caused a raucous among those who cannot stand to see an African-American acknowledged for doing something good and apparently, Donald Trump, the new Republican leader, is one of these people.
I guess the $20 bill is too popular. They want her on a bill that is hardly in circulation.
“Andrew Jackson had a great history and I think it’s very rough when you take somebody off the bill,” Trump said during a town hall interview on NBC’s “Today” show.
“Andrew Jackson had a history of tremendous success for the country,” Trump added.
“I think Harriet Tubman is fantastic. I would love to leave Andrew Jackson and see if we can maybe come up with another denomination. Maybe we do a $2 bill,” Trump said Thursday.
“I don’t like seeing it. Yes, I think it’s pure political correctness,” he added.
“I would love to see another denomination … I think it would be more appropriate,” Trump said.
Now I must say that Donald Trump is not the originator of this idea, it was first said by another Republican and supporter of Donald Trump, Republican mastermind Ben Carson.
First man to die For the flag we now hold high [Crispus Attucks] Was a black man
The ground were we stand With the flag held in our hand Was first the red man’s
Guide of a ship On the first Columbus trip [Pedro Alonzo Nino] Was a brown man
The railroads for trains Came on tracking that was laid By the yellow man
We pledge allegiance All our lives To the magic colors Red, blue and white But we all must be given The liberty that we defend For with justice not for all men History will repeat again It’s time we learned This World Was Made For All Men
Heart surgery Was first done successfully By a black man [Dr Daniel Hale Williams]
Friendly man who died But helped the pilgrims to survive [Squanto] Was a red man
Farm workers rights Were lifted to new heights [Caesar Chavez] By a brown man
Incandescent light Was invented to give sight [Thomas Edison] By the white man
We pledge allegiance All our lives To the magic colors Red, blue and white But we all must be given The liberty that we defend For with justice not for all men History will repeat again It’s time we learned This World Was Made For All Men
Hear me out…Now I know the birthday of a nation Is a time when a country celebrates But as your hand touches your heart Remember we all played a part in America To help that banner wave
First clock to be made In America was created By a black man [Benjamin Banneker]
Scout who used no chart Helped lead Lewis and Clark Was a red man [Sacagawea]Use of martial arts In our country got its start By a yellow manAnd the leader with a pen Signed his name to free all men Was a white man [Abraham Lincoln]
We pledge allegiance All our lives To the magic colors Red, blue and white But we all must be given The liberty that we defend For with justice not for all men History will repeat again It’s time we learned This World Was Made For All Men
This world was made for all men This world was made for all men This world was made for all men God saved His world for all men All people All babies All children All colors All races This world’s for you and me This world My world Your world Everybody’s world This world Their world Our world This world was made for all men
Hear me out…
Who was the first man to set foot on the North Pole? Matthew Henson – a black man
Who was the first american to show the Pilgrims at Plymouth the secrets of survival in the new world? Squanto – a red man
Who was the soldier of Company G who won high honors for his courage and heroism in World War 1? Sing Kee – a yellow man
Who was the leader of united farm workers and helped farm workers maintain dignity and respect? Caesar Chavez – a brown man
Who was the founder of blood plasma and the director of the Red Cross blood bank? Dr. Charles Drew – a black man
Who was the first American heroine who aided the Lewis and Clark expedition? Sacajewa – a red woman
Who was the famous educator and semanticist who made outstanding contributions to education in America? Hayakawa – a yellow man
Who invented the world’s first stop light and the gas mask? Garrett Morgan – a black man
Who was the American surgeon who was one of the founders of neurosurgery? Harvey Williams Cushing – a white man
Who was the man who helped design the nation’s capitol, made the first clock to give time in America and wrote the first almanac? Benjamin Banneker – a black man
Who was the legendary hero who helped establish the League of Iroquois? Hiawatha – a red man
Who was the leader of the first microbiotic center in America? Micho Kushi – a yellow man
Who was the founder of the city of Chicago in 1772? Jean Baptiste – a black man
Who was one of the organizers of the American Indian Movement? Denis Banks – a red man
Who was the Jewish financier who raised founds to sponsor Cristopher Columbus’ voyage to America? Lewis D. Santangel – a white man
Who was the woman who led countless slaves to freedom on the underground rairoad? Harriet Tubman – a black woman
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