RE: Presidents and What They Say: Does It Matter?
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In no case did I agree with everything a president did.
This should be the general rule. It isn't right that when you disapprove of some presidential measure, people immediately assume that you agree with everything that some dominant opposition group says/does. In rhetoric it's called fallacy of composition, and I've found that it's often more a fallacy of thought than jus a formal fallacy.
Changes appear to be imminent. I hope that, in general, they'll be for the good of all of you--and of us in the rest of the world as well; T's decisions will affect us greatly here in Venezuela, to say the least.
Nice reading you, friend. Hope you're having a quiet Sunday ☕️
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It is a geopolitical reality that what the U.S. president does echoes around the world.
I am a student of history, as I believe you are. Circumstances can change very rapidly. The greatest danger for a citizenry is complacency. Security, permanency is illusory. Many populations have been stunned by rapidly changing events throughout history.
What will the future bring? That book has yet to be written.
I am having a quiet Sunday. I hope the same is true for you and your family.