Abdication, Resignation, Voting, and Housekeeping

Edward VIII was the King of England and Dominions of The British Empire from January 20th 1936 until he abdicated the throne on December 11, 1936.  Ostensibly "to marry the woman he loved".  He didn't seem to fit in the Royal Family.  A second meaning of the term relates to refusal or avoidance of a position.  Resignation is very similar to abdication.  Impeachment is a form of removal from which according to our Constitution for cause by the Senate.  This removal process needs a 2/3 majority which is very unlikely at best at this time.

Obviously voting a person out of office is the preferred route to take, it always has been, and it will be.  Both houses of congress should consider impeachment carefully and their roles in government as well. The House and the Senate both have roles in overseeing how government is functioning and complying with laws that are passed and signed by the President of either party. Oversight should be bi-partisan and on going.  Laws and regulations can always be improved upon.

If wishes were fishes  campaigns would be shorter, candidates would spend less time raising money and more time looking for common ground and the voting public would be better informed to make decisions.


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