What? You thought I stopped decorating $2 bills
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving
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My recent rubber stamp purchase (Not To Be Used To Bribe…) that I hope will challenge more people when spending. I can’t wait to spend them at Whole Foods Market since they always have a problem accepting them the last few times I was there. Very funny when they scurry around passing it from one cashier to another and have to put the twoey up to the light The stamp is part of a 100,000-member group doing the stampings on a variety of currencies.
Per Wikipedia -
Stamp Stampede is a grassroots campaign mobilizing people across the United States to stamp messages on American currency in support of passing a constitutional amendment to Get Money Out of Politics.[1] Ben Cohen, the co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream, spearheaded the campaign.[2] They promote stamping through the distribution of rubber stamps, public stamping activities and national tours in the Stamp Mobile. The rubber stamps include different messages, such as: "Money is not free speech," "Not to be used for bribing politicians," "Corporations are not people; amend the Constitution," and "The system isn’t broken, it's fixed."[1][3]