Yep. Every quarter I explaini the Correlation/Causation fallacy to students along with the 14 other types. This is the type that's most often confused with the Slippery Slope fallacy. Most students understand the differences between the 15 types of fallacies by week five of the semester: the midterm. These folks run the gamut in age from 16 (AP students) to my age with the majority in their mid-twenties. They get it and use that knowledge as part of their critical thinking skills until they graduate and beyond. However, the current POTUS can't manage it? That is sad and probably why he's declared bankruptcy so many times. Wishful thinking, arrogance and stubborness, do not an educated leader or his followers make.