Amazing New Designs For The Dollar Bill

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The American dollar is in bad need of a makeover. Thanks to the Dollar ReDe$ign Project, we may now have some options.

Organized by creative strategy consultant Richard Smith, the Dollar ReDe$ign Project is soliciting ideas for the dollar bill of the future. "Our great 'rival', the Euro, looks so spanky in comparison it seems the only clear way to revive this global recession is to rebrand and redesign," the project notes on its website.

Fisher started the project in with the intent of "trying to find a catalyst to restart our economy" he told Fox News. The recent competition is now closed, and voting ends on September 30. "This has touched people's hearts," Fisher said, and "people feel the dollar touches their lives."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/721294

Here are my New Designs

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A new design for the $1 bill is a waste of time and resources. The reason for upgrading the design of larger bills is partly due to an effort to thwart counterfeiting; something that does not affect the one dollar bill. We professional counterfeiters know that the time and effort that would result in counterfeiting a "Buddie of queer", in the form of a dollar bills would take too much time to pass in order to be profitable. The rule of counterfeiting is: "Nothing smaller than a twenty, anything larger ($50, $100's), is too noticeable, the "marks" might remember where they got it, and arouses suspicion."
 
A new design for the $1 bill is a waste of time and resources. The reason for upgrading the design of larger bills is partly due to an effort to thwart counterfeiting; something that does not affect the one dollar bill. We professional counterfeiters know that the time and effort that would result in counterfeiting a "Buddie of queer", in the form of a dollar bills would take too much time to pass in order to be profitable. The rule of counterfeiting is: "Nothing smaller than a twenty, anything larger ($50, $100's), is too noticeable, the "marks" might remember where they got it, and arouses suspicion."

Good to know, should I decide to get into the business.


What we should really do is mint a $1 and $5 coin, then ditch the nickle and penny. Round everything off to the nearest dime.

Remember when a dime bought a CocaCola, or two Mars Bars? I do.
 
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The more we got Unions America the more things will just get more expensive. Abolish the unions make Strikes illegal.If you walkout and strike you should go to jail.
 
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