President Trump
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave
Washington DC 20500
6 March 2017
Dear President Trump,
I just wanted to write a short
letter to give you some friendly advice this week, It's something that has
served me well in life: If you are passionate about something and want to
accomplish it, you should focus wholeheartedly on it.
I pretty much agree with less than
5% of what you have been doing so far, and for my personal political opinions
it would be better for me to keep quiet, but I believe that you deserve the
respect of my honest advice, and I feel sorry that so many people are still
treating you and your presidency as a joke. You are our president, and I hope
that people will treat you with the respect that they deserve as well.
I think one of the reasons that
people don't take you seriously is the way your twitter allows people access to
your thoughts-- or at least the ones you choose to share. For instance, this
morning from 6:49am to 7:02am, you accused former President Barack Obama of
wiretapping you. Without extensively getting into the responsibility of a
leader to carefully measure accusations and ensure that proof is available to
back up those accusations, I will move onto the next tweet you sent, at 8:19am,
in which you discussed your opinion on why Arnold Schwarzenegger was fired from
your former television show.
When you switch focus this quickly,
it gives the American people the impression that you cannot focus on one thing
for an extended period of time. Please try to focus wholeheartedly on the
things that you care about, and that the American people care about. If that is
hard to do, it might be wisest to just stay off your Twitter account.
Sincerely,
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