The talk is telling. Throughout the Internet and at a screen near you, probably within an electronic communiqué the word is out. The people want the President and his Vice to step down. Since they avow, they will stand and deliver while staying their course. The public must act. Congress has delayed too long. Perhaps our Representatives think the citizens would not stand for such a "radical" move. We must tell our House [and our Senate] we are ready for impeachment.
In 2004, I had no doubt. I voted for Dennis Kucinich. By that time, I felt justified in thinking President George W. Bush must be impeached. The President had violated many laws. However, hordes of voters disagreed, or did not care. Congress clearly rejected and continues to reject my belief; at least they act as they do. Nothing has been done to prosecute the President and his pals. Even today, Progressives have questioned my conviction. They say, "This "man" and his clan have not committed "high crimes and misdemeanors." As much as I believe they have, I cannot convince Congress or citizens en mass to take action. Censure is not assured.
Therefore, I must communicate and cajole. Yet, I am not expectant. Change is a challenge.