Why We Can’t Remove a President Because of Incompetence

From a story on politico.com by Jeff Greenfield headlined “Why We Can’t Remove a President Because of Incompetence”:

It turns out that Great Britain’s political system has a “lemon law.” If a new prime minister’s first days produce an economic and political disaster, there’s a way to show them out the door of 10 Downing Street before they find out how the coffeemaker works. Yes, Liz Truss resigned, but only after Cabinet resignations, denunciations and “no-confidence” proposals made it impossible for her to stay in office.