Must it always be prudent to ignore advice or recommendations from the current President?
Should his word be accepted on anything as accurate or believable?
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Yes it is always prudent to ignore the blithering fool.
Since he contradicts himself from one moment to the next, and contradicts those with experience and knowledge that he does not have, following Trump’s advice or recommendation on anything would be prima facie evidence that one is a fool.
I haven’t seen anything yet, I wouldn’t believe him on anything.
But there are inherent problems when it comes to ignoring a bully.
Look back at the postings I made here the day after the election, almost 4 years ago.
Everything Trump says is a lie. Whatever he says, the opposite is true.
I might fall for it IF I could figure out what his recommendations are…he changes his mind every 15 minutes & I get confused as to what it is that he’s wanting us to do, so I find doing NOTHING to be prudent!!!
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