Tuesday, March 7, 2017

More Advice for President Trump from Middle School

Once again, our middle school daughter offers President Trump advice based on what she is learning in middle school. 
 

President Trump
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington DC  20500
7 March 2017 

Dear President Donald Trump,  

I heard a few days ago that you, on Twitter, accused former President Barack Obama of “tapping my wires at the Trump Tower.” I found that accusation both interesting and perplexing. It led me to a few thoughts and words of advice.  

First of all, I personally, whenever someone does something mean to me, I like to talk to them about it face-to-face, not text them, email them, run to social media, or even call them. Maybe you, President Trump, should consider doing the same. If someone tells you that President Obama was tapping your wires, maybe you should ask him politely about it, instead of accusing him on Twitter based on what someone else said to you.  If you have real evidence, it would still be a great idea to have a conversation with him.   

Also, sometimes, it is good to sit down and think things through. If you don’t have evidence that he tapped your wires, then it might not be the best idea to jump to conclusions immediately and accuse him about it on Twitter. Even if you do have evidence to back up yourself up, thinking twice before acting would be a wise course of action to take. I have found that when I take a moment to contemplate my actions before carrying them through, I end up acting more responsibly. Perhaps that is true for you, too.

Regards,
    
F.

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