Saturday, October 4, 2025

And No Old Queens Either!

 
by Pa Rock
Citizen Journalist

As another affront to our national dignity, Brandon Beach, the head of the US Mint who works directly for US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, yesterday trolled the American public with an announcement on social media that his office was considering minting a one dollar "Trump" coin next summer to mark our country's 250th anniversary.  Sketches of the coin were also brought up for public view.  It features an unimpressive profile of the elderly politician on the front side, and a depiction of him with his fist raised in the air on the reverse, standing in front of an American flag blowing in the breeze and the words "FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT" above the image.   It resembles the picture he posed for after the assassination attempt last year in Pennsylvania in which he either "took a bullet" for his country, or fell and scratched his ear, depending on your social media news source.

Yesterday's whack-a-doodle story, which received quite a bit of coverage last night but has been minimized this morning, appears to have been released just to chum the waters and draw attention from more important matters pending before our government such as the imminent cuts in Medicaid coverage and major increases in health care premiums which will affect millions of Americans, or the long overdue release of the Epstein files which might expose some of the old men for whom Jeffrey Epstein and his partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, arranged sexual encounters with children.  No, forget those major crimes against humanity, and instead look over here where we have genuine gold-colored "Trump" dollars being minted by your government!    

Talk about shiny distractions!

Stir those radical leftists with a news story about Trump coins, and maybe they will forget about all the "wonderful secrets" of Epstein Island!

The plan is, like many aspects of the Project 2025-infused agenda of the current administration, clearly illegal.   An 1866 Act of Congress (a.k.a. federal law) was enacted to avoid the appearance of a monarchy.  It states:  "No coin issued may bear the image of a living former or current President."  (That is very specific, sort of like that pesky 14th Amendment which grants citizenship to all people "born or naturalized in the United States.")

But of what import is law when one is dealing with absolute monarchs and deities?

No kings - and no false idols!

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