Posted On: Wednesday - February 11th 2026 7:44PM MST
In Topics:   Political Correctness  Trump  Economics  US Feral Government  Race/Genetics
Oh, they're still free, believe me! This post is about the new quarters, and by "new", I mean of this most recent century only. I've had to rely on my coin-collecting kid to read dates due to my farsightedness, the technical term for lack of nearsightedness.
I found this in the car's ashtray. What the hell...?

That ain't no Martha Washington. Even George on the front - the obverse, as the coin collectors call it, looked more like some shady "TECH" Billionaire than the General and Founding Father on last century's quarters. It turns out that this lady on the reverse could be one of either Bessie Coleman, Jovita Idar, Edith Kanakaʻole (daughter of Kumon Iwanalea, I guess...), Eleanor Roosevelt, or Maria Tallchief. That's per wiki, but she don't look like no Eleanor Roosevelt to me- I knew Eleanor Roosevelt, I fought for the Women's trade union and the United Nations with Eleanor Roosevelt, and this ugly broad still ain't no Eleanor Roosevelt.
No, my friend looked up on his phone, and my kid later confirmed that this is the 2nd of the 5 for '25, one Jovita Idar, so give yourself a golf clap if you knew her. I didn't. It turns out I wouldn't have wanted to. All of these "American" women, along with a large majority of the other Quarter Women on quarters minted from the rest of '22 through '25 do not represent any decent ideals of America.
Who is this Jovita Idar? She's "an American journalist, teacher, political activist, and civil rights worker who championed the cause of Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants.", that's who. Who let this happen?! Trump signed off on the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020 in early '21 (had to be in January, of course). However, as even wiki admits, Dark Brandon used this act to push a progressive agenda. Almost all of the women are non-White, and if they're White, they're anti-White and/or anti-American. Well.... there was Sally Ride, the 1980s astronaut, on one of the '22 reverses, but then, I just found out she was one of the letters of BLT-G++. Who knew? (Seriously, they would not have told us she was a lesbo back when she rode on the Space Shuttle in '83. That would not have sat well 43 years ago.)
It turns out there is writing on the clothing of this Jovita Idar, but I surely wasn't going to catch that myself on the real quarter from 4" away. It says there she was a "Journalista". I kid you not, there's now Spanish writing on an American coin. Man, Brandon, Mayorkas, and I don't know who else, really, really wanted to push us!
Unsurprisingly, President Trump-47, for the Semiquincentennial special numismatic coinage, wants the dollar coin to have an image of him on both the front and the back:
On October 3, 2025, the Treasury Department issued design concepts for possible use on the Semiquincentennial $1 coin. These featured President Donald Trump in profile on the obverse, and on the reverse Trump standing with raised fist and the U.S. flag in the background, with the words Fight! Fight! Fight!, evoking his words and actions during the July 2024 assassination attempt on him. The authenticity of the designs was confirmed by U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach.That's our modest leader, always pushing back against the progressives because, yes, they WILL go ape-shit. Haha, that's OK, because, ego aside, he does indeed fight against the anti-White agenda. It's the CFA (Commision of Fine Arts) and the CCAC (Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee) who review designs for coinage. President Trump has fired, errr "dismissed" all members of the CFA. If it makes anyone feel any better (or worse), Brandon had done the same for this Commission when he took office.
Under the authorizing legislation, head-and-bust images of any person, living or dead, were not to be used on the obverse of the coins. A living person could not appear on the reverse.
That explains the quarter above. Peak Stupidity has been very angered by this agenda in the coinage and paper currency due to more than just the face value. We wrote 3 posts on the hideous Tubwoman design that HAD BEEN planned for the $20 bill. The title of the first of Tubmania and a cashless economy - - More on the Tubwoman Twenty, and Final Tubman-thumping post (yes, of course the "Danny Boy" song is embedded!) may clue the reader in already. If we are so disgusted with the currency, normal White Americans will probably shun the bills, and that would bring us to that Revelation 13-style cashless economy more quickly.
As for the quarters, I can barely read them, a big blessing I'd say, so I just now found out about all this*, after the last year of the 4 of this series. I look forward to the Trump dollar. That's not so much out of admiration, but it'll be a blast spending 'em at, say, the coffee shop!
PS: From the 2nd of those 2 old posts on the $20 bill, which we will hopefully never see, since this still cracks me up, then here you go:
Oh, Lordy, pick stack a day!"

We get knocked down, but we get up again, they're never gonna keep us down!
PPS: I'm amazed. I read that quarters have been of the same composition, 91 2/3% copper and 8 1/3% nickel, since the end of silver coinage in 1964.
* My son had told me, but I hadn't paid attention to exactly who the women would be.
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