Removing any sitting President does not change how things are done in Washington. Congress makes the laws, Congress passes the laws. The President has veto power which is useless if Congress overrides it. Washington elite live in a bubble. They have no concept of the middle class financial struggles (food, shelter, adequate health care, higher education, etc). Every person elected to Congress for the first time may have the best of intentions to change the system, but most will become just as corrupt as the career politicians who get reelected time and again. There are two driving factors for the Washington elite, power and money. Lobbyists feed on that knowledge and it becomes impossible to stop the cycle. Once a person gives up their principles to achieve that status it is extremely rare to change and give it up. What is the solution? I'm not sure. The closest thing I can come up with is term limits, and until it is implemented - who knows. But it will never come to be because Congress controls the process to make it happen. There are many passionate opinions on this thread. There is no right or wrong opinion. Each one of you have certain valid points. Keep voting. Maybe vote for the new guy. Maybe if we get enough new guys in Congress we might see some real, positive change.