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Trump this.

^^I'm guessing that the U. S. Treasury has similar guidelines as the U. S. Postal Service. And, with regard to Presidents; they can not be depicted on a U. S. postage stamp until their first birthday after their death. The postal service also has guidelines regarding living people being depicted on stamps; but, that guideline has been violated numerous times over the years since the 1940's. The U. S. Marine Corp commemorative, issued in 1945, depicting the raising of the flag over Iwo Jima's Mount Surabachi, which is based upon a new photographer's photo; most of the sailers and marines depicted were still alive at the time. And, the 1979 first man on the moon airmail commemorative depicting Neil Armstrong, who was still alive at the time.

I would say that these guidelines are quite flexible; but, IMO, the Donald's $ 1 coin is more than assassinine, since no one spends $ 1 coins; and, no one has any of them in their pocket with other loose change since the Eisenhower dollar was foisted upon the public.
 
^^I'm guessing that the U. S. Treasury has similar guidelines as the U. S. Postal Service.

In case you're on Jeopardy and the answer is "Who was Spencer Clark?".

 
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^^I'm guessing that the U. S. Treasury has similar guidelines as the U. S. Postal Service. And, with regard to Presidents; they can not be depicted on a U. S. postage stamp until their first birthday after their death. The postal service also has guidelines regarding living people being depicted on stamps; but, that guideline has been violated numerous times over the years since the 1940's. The U. S. Marine Corp commemorative, issued in 1945, depicting the raising of the flag over Iwo Jima's Mount Surabachi, which is based upon a new photographer's photo; most of the sailers and marines depicted were still alive at the time. And, the 1979 first man on the moon airmail commemorative depicting Neil Armstrong, who was still alive at the time.

I would say that these guidelines are quite flexible; but, IMO, the Donald's $ 1 coin is more than assassinine, since no one spends $ 1 coins; and, no one has any of them in their pocket with other loose change since the Eisenhower dollar was foisted upon the public.
This.

It is intended to be something thrown into the drawer unless the US drops the dollar bill...which no Canadian cand understand why the US hasn't excapt for stripper tips.

But Trump will likely just mint his own silver dollar anyway and charge his MAGAt trash $25 for it.
 
This.

It is intended to be something thrown into the drawer unless the US drops the dollar bill...which no Canadian cand understand why the US hasn't excapt for stripper tips.

But Trump will likely just mint his own silver dollar anyway and charge his MAGAt trash $25 for it.
If the U. S. Mint really wanted people to utilize the $1 coin and the $ 2 bill (and the 50 cent piece as well), they would quit printing the $1 bills. When banks run out of dollar bills; and, retailers and business customers can not get dollar bills for their tills, they would have to use the coins as replacement, because the Federal Reserve banks would no longer be issuing dollar bills to member banks.
 
"Hooyah" translates from Slovenian as "Me love you long time".

 
"We call them water drugs. The drugs that come in through water. They're not coming. There are no boats anymore. Frankly, there are no fishing boats. There are no boats out there, period, if you want to know the truth. Does anybody go fishing anymore?"

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Pretty sure this is supposed to be satire....

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I doubt Norway will do anything vaguely like "bracing". Possibly yawn and get on with other things.
 
I doubt Norway will do anything vaguely like "bracing". Possibly yawn and get on with other things.
You forgot, "Take a sauna".
 
We can officially refer to Trump as Loser of the Nobel Peace Prize and Nobel Peace Prize Reject.
 
And get ready for the aftermath.

Trump was obviously looking at the Nobel as a way to innoculate himself against fall-out if the Epstein files are released.

And to provide him with standing among international leaders.

And to provide cover for military aggression in the US and other countries.

His defeat could result in him abandoning the farce of pretending that he has ended 10 wars and accelerate plans to unleash actual war since he knows that his time is coming to an end and he is unlikely to ever be handed a Nobel.

It may also blow apart the manufactured short term ceasefire...I am sure that many American Jews and even HAMAS were hoping he would get the medal so that it might make the US more invested in the success of a ceasefire. That hope is now gone and Trump is just petty and likely angry enough to now see it fail in order for Israel to complete their seizure of Gaza so TrumpCo. can cash in on redevelopment.
 
GOP Rep. Don Bacon:

"This whole thing about the Nobel Peace Prize I think is silly.
Do the right thing. Try to create peace.
Lobbying for an award -- to me it looks unseemly."
 
The Sharpei speaks.

"The Nobel Committee proved they place politics over peace. President Trump will continue making peace deals, ending wars, and saving lives. He has the heart of a humanitarian, and there will never be anyone like him who can move mountains with the sheer force of his will."

—Steven Cheung, White House Director of Communications

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"If this grievance feels familiar, there is a good reason: it’s a mirror image of his perceived slights from the Emmys. Trump never got over his zero wins for his turn as the host of THE APPRENTICE. And for someone who awards himself club championships at golf courses he owns and prints fake covers of TIME, the self-promotion is to be expected. But a Nobel prize is in its own league. And unlike other trinkets that Trump secured through bravado and bluster, the international panel did not bend. No amount of bullying could buy Trump a prize for peace, an irony lost only on the President."


—Philip Elliott, Senior Correspondent, TIME magazine, on Trump not "winning" a Nobel Peace Prize
 
The real Trump Derangement syndrome:

"No one deserves it more than Trump. But we know these people who establish who wins the Nobel Peace Prize hate Donald Trump. They suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome. And in our hearts he will be winning the Nobel Peace Prize."

—Lara Trump

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