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Mary Anne Premock, St. Pete Beach: “I think it should just go as is. If they come up with a different currency, like the two dollar bill again, for example, that would be the place for him. But I don’t think they should alter any of the original currency. I don’t know why they would want to do it anyway.”
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Shari McPherson, St. Pete: “I disagree with changing the $50 bill. I’m from North Carolina originally and I didn’t realize he (McHenry) was the congressman who was trying to put a bill through. It would change history- don’t do it. The currency has always been like that. I’m one of those people who say if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.”
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Dan Thyreen, Gulfport: “I think the Conservatives need to finally let Reagan go. He was a good man but now it’s time to move on! Even Jeb Bush said it was time to move on. I liked him in his first term when pride in our nation was really low. He helped us reestablish our self esteem as a country. Second term, not so much. Reaganomics and the trickledown theory didn’t happen. It’s still trickling...”
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