Monday, May 1, 2017

Oops...He Did It Again

Trump exhibited a little more senile dementia, in his Sirius XM interview today. I thought everyone had to take a history class in high school, but apparently, I was wrong! Trump's preposterous historical account and assertions of Pres. Andrew Jackson's opposition to the civil war, is hilarious, if it weren't so disturbing!

When will Congress make an amendment requiring a mandatory psychological/medical examination by 3 licensed/accredited Doctors, for all Presidential candidates? Amended Presidential eligibility requirements including a mandatory full disclosure and submission of the last 10 years of Federal Income Tax returns, to be publicly posted? It is true, that the current "archaic rules", (as Trump would probably call them) are limited in scope of practical usefulness, in the furtherance of helping registered voters discern/ascertain who are qualified candidates, free of mental/medical defect.

March 29, 2017 President Trump spoke to a Women's Empowerment group at the White House, during the Women's Empowerment Month. He asked if anyone had heard of Susan B. Anthony? Pres. Trump must have been asleep during history class in high school and during Pres. Jimmy Carter's term of office, because he had just learned about her!

I wonder if Alzheimer's runs in his family? I am scared, this is the man who carries the nuclear codes? Sweet Mother of G-d!!!



Susan B. Anthony Dollar

SBA DollarSusan B. Anthony was the first woman to be honored by having her likeness appear on a circulating United States coin. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed the Susan B. Anthony Dollar Coin Act into law (Public Law 95-447). This law amended the Coinage Act of 1965, changing the size, weight, and design of the one-dollar coin. On July 2, 1979, the U. S. Mint officially released the Susan B. Anthony coin in Rochester, NY, the home of Susan B. Anthony during the most politically active years of her life. In 1979, 757,813,744 coins were produced. Additional coins were dated 1980, 1981 (numanistic items only), and 1999. Ultimately, the United States Mint produced 888,842,452 Susan B. Anthony coins for circulation.
In 1997, Congress passed the United States $1 Coin Act (Public Law 104-124, Sec. 4), replacing the Susan B. Anthony dollar with the golden dollar coin. The golden color of this new coin, combined with a smoother edge and wider border, helps to more easily differentiate it from a quarter. The act also authorized the Secretary of Treasury to continue to mint Susan B. Anthony coins until such time as the production of new golden coins was ready. In 1999, the final 41,368,000 Susan B. Anthony coins were minted. The coins continue in circulation today. Susan B. Anthony coins until such time as the production of new golden coins was ready. 

Granny Annie's Politic Cafe has decided to serve food for thought, on the lunch menu...

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