Stamper ID: 9918
Lifetime Found Bill Report Ranking: Unranked
Stamped in All States Ranking: Unranked
Why I Stamp:
I stamp to amplify the voice of everyday people in a political system too often drowned out by wealthy donors and corporate lobbyists. Every stamped dollar is a quiet but powerful reminder: our democracy belongs to the people—not to money. I believe in voting rights, campaign finance reform, and holding elected officials accountable—and stamping is one simple way I can keep these issues visible in daily life.
Birthday:
11/11/2000
Favorite Stamp(s):
Not to be used for bribing politicians
Corporations are not people. Money is not speech.
Amend the Constitution for democracy, not big money
Voting rights for all. No barriers
Started Stamping Date:
April 30, 2009
Favorite Place to Spend Stamped Money:
My favorite place to spend stamped bills is at local corner stores, farmers’ markets, and independent coffee shops—small businesses where cash changes hands quickly and circulates through the community. These spots maximize visibility for the message while supporting local economies that thrive without corporate influence.
Tips for Fellow Stampers:
Stamp in pairs or trios – Using two or three stamps per bill (e.g., “Not to be used for bribing politicians” + “Voting rights for all”) increases visual impact without cluttering. Target high-circulation spots – Gas stations, grocery stores, coffee shops, and public transit are ideal—cash moves fast and reaches diverse hands. Use crisp, new-ish bills – They absorb ink better and last longer in circulation (avoid torn or overly worn notes). Carry stamped bills in a separate wallet slot – Makes them easy to access when paying in cash. Rotate your stamp messages – Keeps your activism fresh and spreads multiple core ideas. Encourage others – Leave a stamped bill as a tip with a note like “This money speaks for democracy!”—it sparks curiosity!Job / Profession / Work:
Android Developer
Hobbies:
Stamp Collection Book Reading CyclingWhat Makes Me Happy:
Getting to know people at a deeper level, a unique cloud pattern in the sky, a paragraph in a book that makes me ‘heck, i can’t think of something like this myself!’
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