Chasing the Wind

News. Faith. Nonsense.


Reagan on the $10 Bill

USA Today is reporting on the possibility of Ronald Reagan on the $10 bill.

Ronald Reagan on the $10 Bill

I like the idea. Hamilton who?

This is not a new idea; The New York Times reported it in February 2001, according to the ReaganLegacy website, and before that in the St. Petersburg Times.



2 responses to “Reagan on the $10 Bill”

  1. Now if you were a dead president, would you want your face to be our currency? And if so, which denomination? It it’s the $1, everyone would see your face all the time. $20 and it would be your face being spit out of ATM machines everywhere. $50 or $100 and you’d be tucked into birthday and graduation cards. $1000? You’d feel important, but would anyone ever remember you were on it? Can’t remember the last time I saw $1000 bill (if ever).

    Maybe coins are the way to go. You get to jingle around in people’s pockets….

    Like

  2. I’m thinking if I’m dead, I pretty much don’t care…. Ok, ok, I think I’d rather be on the quarter. Lots of people have quarters, they’re desired as the most useful coin (weight/value ratio, useful in tollbooths, etc). Washington shouldn’t mind, he’s still on the dollar. Also, he’s dead, too.

    Like

Leave a reply to Courtney Cancel reply

About Me

Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

Got questions? I’m not surprised. If you have any questions about Chasing the Wind, you can email me at chasingthewind@outlook.com.

Recent Posts

  • Halleluiah! Praise the Lord!
      I.      Introduction Sometimes when I study, I get a plot, like in the Book of Jonah or Exodus or Acts.  I enjoy studying it, the plot, the life lesson, the historical significance, the miracles, and the fishing lessons.    But Psalms is usually hard for me.  I read today’s scripture and thought, “It’s a… Read more: Halleluiah! Praise the Lord!
  • The Temple
      I.      Introduction – The Temple In our class last week, Tommy taught us that we should be prepared for the coming of the Lord.  Well, He’s here.  And here in Luke 2, we get our only inspired snapshot of Jesus between infancy and adulthood.  And we’ll see in just a few short verses something… Read more: The Temple
  • Ross King
    I was blessed by Ross King’s honesty about his faith through difficult times. I skipped over the two worship songs and pick up about 10 minutes in to get to his personal story about his pain and challenges to his faith.
  • Finding Wisdom
    I.             Introduction An old friend once told me a story that every married man understands. His wife tried on a new dress and asked, “Does this dress make me look fat?” He answered with complete honesty. It was true – and it was also unwise. Later he said something I have never forgotten: truth and… Read more: Finding Wisdom
  • Confession, Reconciliation, Celebration
    I.             Icebreaker — Stories of Reconciliation Before we turn to Nehemiah, let me connect us to where we’ve been the past couple of weeks. Two weeks ago, Tommy used home renovation shows—things like Property Brothers—to help us think about rebuilding. That fit Nehemiah well, because Nehemiah quite literally asks the king for permission to rebuild… Read more: Confession, Reconciliation, Celebration

Newsletter