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254 Days to Impeachment: The Future History of the First Independent President
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254 Days to Impeachment: The Future History of the First Independent President
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254 Days to Impeachment: The Future History of the First Independent President
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For the first time since George Washington, an Independent has been elected President of the United States of America.
But the new President may only have 254 days to make a point: that the world can be completely changed with a different approach. That short amount of time is all the President has between the inauguration and when the next budget must be approved. Should the President fail, the government will be shut down and the Republicans and Democrats in Congress may attempt a... different solution. After all, not everyone is going to agree that "doing the right thing" is the "right thing to do", and there is a price to be paid for even trying.
The President's tale unfolds from the perspective of the outside media, with all its various viewpoints and agendas. Each has its own story to tell for any-and-all reasons. Can a new way of doing politics truly supplant the entrenched system? Or will the system get its way and remove this President for good?
For the first time since George Washington, an Independent has been elected President of the United States of America.
But the new President may only have 254 days to make a point: that the world can be completely changed with a different approach. That short amount of time is all the President has between the inauguration and when the next budget must be approved. Should the President fail, the government will be shut down and the Republicans and Democrats in Congress may attempt a... different solution. After all, not everyone is going to agree that "doing the right thing" is the "right thing to do", and there is a price to be paid for even trying.
The President's tale unfolds from the perspective of the outside media, with all its various viewpoints and agendas. Each has its own story to tell for any-and-all reasons. Can a new way of doing politics truly supplant the entrenched system? Or will the system get its way and remove this President for good?



















