No Kings

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Bucky Cornstarch

Any of my FleeMastercam brethren go/going to No Kings 3? Here in California it's mandatory if we want to keep collecting our welfare, so naturally we're going.

It was, however, a bit surprising that the activities were getting started so late (11am) until I remembered that the rally is going to be comprised of a bunch of Libtards, who rarely get out of bed before noon.

See y'all there!  :welcome:
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Rstewart

Thank you for your service, we stil don't have a king

neurosis

Quote from: Rstewart on Today at 01:15 PMThank you for your service, we stil don't have a king

How do you feel about him signing an E.O. to have his name put on future currency? 
I'll go back to being a conservative, when conservatives go back to being conservative.

Incogneeto

Quote from: Rstewart on Today at 01:15 PMThank you for your service, we stil don't have a king

When Bucky says He is collecting Welfare, I believe him. :)

Most of the protesters are paid too.  ::)  :P

Incogneeto

Quote from: neurosis on Today at 01:26 PMHow do you feel about him signing an E.O. to have his name put on future currency? 

LOL!!! Better than "Biden Bucks"  ::)
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neurosis

Quote from: Incogneeto on Today at 01:33 PMLOL!!! Better than "Biden Bucks"  ::)

Can you explain what "biden bucks" are?
I'll go back to being a conservative, when conservatives go back to being conservative.

Newbeeee™

Quote from: neurosis on Today at 01:26 PMHow do you feel about him signing an E.O. to have his name put on future currency? 
Is this true?
If so, it just goes to show how fake the whole FED monopoly money is anyway - afterall, Wozniak defaces the money and gets away with it too.... :shrug:
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neurosis

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on Today at 01:43 PMIs this true?


"President Donald Trump's signature will appear on future U.S. paper currency, marking the first time a sitting president's signature will be featured on American banknotes.  This decision, announced by the Treasury Department on March 26, 2026, is part of the commemoration of the United States' 250th anniversary and does not require an executive order—rather, it falls under the authority of the Treasury Secretary.

The signature will be printed alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's, replacing the signature of U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach on new bills.  According to the Treasury, this change honors Trump's "historic achievements" and the nation's semiquincentennial, though exact details on timing and denominations have not been fully disclosed.

The move breaks a 165-year tradition where only the Treasury Secretary and Treasurer signed currency.
Critics, including Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH), have called the decision "gross and un-American.""

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neurosis

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on Today at 01:43 PMIs this true?

It really is inconsequential and so perfectly (stupidly) Trump.

I VOTED FOR THIS!   :rant:  :rant:  :rant:  :rant:  :rant:  :rant:
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Incogneeto

Quote from: neurosis on Today at 01:38 PMCan you explain what "biden bucks" are?

They are signed with an "Autopen"  ;D  8)

And as Queer as a $3 dollar bill.

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Newbeeee™

Quote from: neurosis on Today at 01:48 PM"President Donald Trump's signature will appear on future U.S. paper currency, marking the first time a sitting president's signature will be featured on American banknotes.  This decision, announced by the Treasury Department on March 26, 2026, is part of the commemoration of the United States' 250th anniversary and does not require an executive order—rather, it falls under the authority of the Treasury Secretary.

The signature will be printed alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's, replacing the signature of U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach on new bills.  According to the Treasury, this change honors Trump's "historic achievements" and the nation's semiquincentennial, though exact details on timing and denominations have not been fully disclosed.

The move breaks a 165-year tradition where only the Treasury Secretary and Treasurer signed currency.
Critics, including Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH), have called the decision "gross and un-American.""


FFS - as i said then.... monopoly money.... :rolleyes:

"When things look glum there's worse to come"....
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