The 25th Amendment Is Not the Problem.

America’s Leaders Are.

The most damaging illusion in American politics is that paralysis is prudence. It is not. It is cowardice, rehearsed daily across municipal chambers, statehouses, and the federal government, and sold to voters as responsibility.

The 25th Amendment exists precisely because democracies fail when leaders cling to power long after capacity, judgment, mental faculties or restraint has eroded. It was designed not for comfort, but for crisis; not for popularity, but for duty. And yet, as public concern intensifies, those entrusted with this constitutional mechanism retreat into studied silence, pretending that inaction is neutrality and that delay is wisdom.

This refusal is not confined to Washington.

Local officials lament “polarisation” while refusing to name its cause.

State leaders praise democratic norms while declining to defend them.

Federal officials swear allegiance to the Constitution and then behave as though its safeguards are theoretical, ornamental, or worse, politically inconvenient.

At every level, the message to the public is the same, stability matters more than accountability, careers matter more than citizens, and power matters more than principle.

Americans are told that invoking the 25th Amendment would be “dangerous,” “divisive,” or “unprecedented.”

This is disingenuous.

What is dangerous is a governing class that recognises dysfunction and declines to act.

What is divisive is a leadership culture that asks the public to absorb instability while forbidding institutional response. And what is unprecedented is the spectacle of officials who openly concede concern off the record while refusing even to engage the constitutional remedy designed for precisely such circumstances.

This is not restraint.

It is self-preservation.

The truth, unspoken but obvious, is that invoking the 25th Amendment would exact a personal cost.

It would end careers.

It would provoke retaliation.

It would require moral clarity in a political environment that rewards silence.

So leaders choose the safer path, procedural excuses, legal hair-splitting, and the fiction that the threshold for action has not been met even as trust erodes and governance degrades in plain sight.

Democratic collapse does not announce itself with spectacle. It arrives through deferral. Through leaders who insist the tools of accountability exist while ensuring they are never used. Through the steady replacement of responsibility with rhetoric, and duty with delay.

When a constitutional safeguard is available, lawful, and necessary and those empowered to use it refuse out of fear, the question is no longer whether the system has failed.

The system is functioning exactly as its occupants intend.

Hmm, you too Gavin, you too. Your cute meme war with Trump aside, why the are you being a cunt?

It’s time for you to start gaining the support of leaders worldwide but more importantly at home who are willing to stand behind the people of the nation who want Amendment 25 invoked post haste.

I have not seen you stop in Colorado to try to gain support from our leaders, nor have I seen you talk to JD Vance who you need to support such a move, nor have I seen you going after corporations who do not support Amendment 25, I just see a mouth piece, whilst enternatining at first is nothing more than a well mouth piece.

I am not even seeing Zohran Mamdani, who Trump initially hated and now lusts after. Do you guys recall when Trump said rather publicially that he’d withold federl funding to New York if the People voted for Mamdani?
I remember because it was bloody months ago.

The failure belongs to the people who mistook office for ownership, power for entitlement, and silence for leadership and, who will one day discover that history does not record excuses, only consequences.

This is exactly what America voted for.

If not, then we should applying heavy pressure to leaders, corporations and big donors of those lovely political parties. We should be calling the shots, not them.

This administration and it’s orange leader need to go.

Another human being was killed today by ICE in Minneapolis.

Murder in our streets at the hand of our government.

We are now a third world country America.