Unfit and Unchecked: The Madness in DC
There’s a man in power who believes he’s always right. Not just confident—absolutely convinced of his own righteousness. And now, he’s decided to take control of the DC police and claim authority over federal buildings. Not through collaboration. Not through democratic process. Through sheer force of ego.
This isn’t leadership. It’s delusion.
What kind of person wakes up and thinks, I alone can fix this—then proceeds to bulldoze through systems, override local governance, and treat the city like his personal chessboard? What kind of mind believes that control equals protection?
He told the homeless in DC to leave. Leave or else. As if displacement is a solution. As if erasure is justice. It’s not just cruel—it’s unhinged. And yet, people still believe in him. Still defend him. Still follow him like he’s some kind of savior.
I don’t understand the cult he’s built. I don’t understand how fear and bravado have replaced empathy and reason. I don’t understand how he’s still in office.
This isn’t about politics anymore. It’s about sanity. It’s about the dangerous normalization of authoritarian behavior wrapped in patriotic language. It’s about watching a man unravel in public—and watching a nation let him.
DC deserves better. The homeless deserve better. We all do.
We need to stop mistaking madness for strength. We need to stop letting power go unchecked because it’s loud and confident. We need to remember that leadership without compassion is just control—and control without accountability is tyranny.
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