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  • Snow shows what an idiot he is again.

    He said he wants his face on the $500 bill which is no longer printed. This after he said that he Bush tax cut would increase tax revenue. What a dumb sh1t. Don't forget to check out the picture.

    Treasury chief’s greenback goof

    No $500 bills printed since 1945;
    so did anyone tell John Snow?

    ASSOCIATED PRESS

    WASHINGTON, May 28 — Treasury Secretary John Snow is the nation’s top money man, but he might need a refresher course on the greenbacks the United States makes these days.

    SNOW WAS ASKED during an online “chat” Wednesday what form of currency he would like to have his image on.

    “I would put it on the $500 bill,” Snow replied. “It has the least circulation. That way I wouldn’t have to see myself too often.”
    Oops.
    The United States stopped printing new $500 bills in 1945 and stopped issuing them altogether — along with $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 notes — in 1969, due to lack of use, says the Treasury Department’s Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
    Since 1969, the $100 bill has been the largest denomination note cranked out by the bureau and in circulation.
    The image of William McKinley, the nation’s 25th president, appears on the front of the $500 bills, which along with the other higher, discontinued denominations are more likely to be turn up in the hands of collectors than in cash registers.
    Even if the $500 bill were brought back, Snow’s image couldn’t be put on it, at least not right now. Living people’s visages cannot appear on U.S. currency.
    Snow made his comments during an interactive exchange posted on White House Web site.

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  • #2
    I actually remember going to Vegas when I was a kid and seeing a guy whip out a $500 bill. Back in those days they used to let kids walk the casino floor if their parnent's were with them but when I tried to walk with my nephew across the casino floor the security guy freaked out about having a kid in the casino.
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    • #3
      I really don't see what's so dumb about his attempt at a funny answer. He wasn't asked, what still currently printed currency would you want your face on...

      His answer was a joke... But it seems like the real joke is on the AP for trying to take it seriously. It's a shame how low the AP has fallen.
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      • #4
        His answer was a joke... But it seems like the real joke is on the AP for trying to take it seriously.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ming
          I really don't see what's so dumb about his attempt at a funny answer. He wasn't asked, what still currently printed currency would you want your face on...

          His answer was a joke... But it seems like the real joke is on the AP for trying to take it seriously. It's a shame how low the AP has fallen.
          I agree 100% with you on this one, anyone who doesn't think it was a joke shows what an idiot they are.

          Guess he should have said the eleventy hundred doolar bill so they would know he was joking.



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          • #6
            Joking around like a clown joking around? Maybe, but the guys pretty dumb. I don't think so.
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            • #7
              And on what basis do you consider him "dumb"...

              Or is it just your opinion based on no facts what so ever?

              The AP is the one that looks stupid here... it's too bad they can no longer tell the difference between a joke and a legitimate news story.
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              • #8
                It's called "self-depricating" humor.

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                • #9
                  Yeah that is true, tuberski.. I do that often in real life..
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                  • #10
                    Oh well, if you think the tax cuts will increase tax revenue and Snow knew that we don't print $500 bills you are entitled.
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                    • #11
                      Even if the $500 bill were brought back, Snow’s image couldn’t be put on it, at least not right now. Living people’s visages cannot appear on U.S. currency.
                      And this just shows how really stupid this non news item is. What does this even have to do with it. Maybe the story should have been how stupid a reporter was for asking the question.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Kidicious
                        Oh well, if you think the tax cuts will increase tax revenue and Snow knew that we don't print $500 bills you are entitled.
                        Ummm, tax cuts aren't mentioned in the article. Whether he knew $500 bills are printed or not, is immaterial. Either way, you wouldn't see his face a whole lot.

                        But, yes that can be construed as stupid. If you want to construe it that way.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Kidicious
                          Oh well, if you think the tax cuts will increase tax revenue and Snow knew that we don't print $500 bills you are entitled.
                          I would have to question the intelligence level of the editor at the AP who considered this a real story, and also, any reader who thinks it's an important and real story
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Kidicious
                            Oh well, if you think the tax cuts will increase tax revenue and Snow knew that we don't print $500 bills you are entitled.
                            Depending on the situation, tax cuts can increase revenue. Mexico is a prime example, where tax rates are so high that non-compliance is endemic and there is a huge disincentive to engage in any kind of economic activity that can't have a good portion of it's revenues skimmed to underreport.

                            Whether these tax cuts will have that effect on the US economy is a lot more debatable, but there's nothing wrong with the general notion that removing disincentives for economic activity is a smart thing to do.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat


                              Depending on the situation, tax cuts can increase revenue. Mexico is a prime example, where tax rates are so high that non-compliance is endemic and there is a huge disincentive to engage in any kind of economic activity that can't have a good portion of it's revenues skimmed to underreport.

                              Whether these tax cuts will have that effect on the US economy is a lot more debatable, but there's nothing wrong with the general notion that removing disincentives for economic activity is a smart thing to do.
                              Whether or not tax cuts could increase tax revenue in Mexico is debatable. Whether or not they could increase revenue in the US is silly.
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