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The problem is our government has declared these notes not as damaged tenders, thats needs to be replaced, but illegal tenders. They have lost all legitimacy. One cannot even get them replaced. Something one would associate with North Korea. Revoking a note only because it has anti-government slogan written on it.In the US, depending on what is written on it, the bill/note might be taken out of circulation. The store/bank lays the note aside as damaged and it would get swapped out by the bank back to the federal reserve, where it would be destroyed. It would probably be accepted at most locations however. You're most likely to run into trouble at a small privately held shop who's owner dislikes your sentiment - and then it would be more him refusing to do business with you than refusing the note, per say.
I've never seen political slogans on a dollar bill that I recall. I don't think I've ever seen a bill larger than a $1 bill defaced at all, but you will see $1s with scribbles on them. Generally make no sense unless the note was to you personally.
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And then people wonder why Pakistan is backward.
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