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Is there a process for getting a vote of "no confidence" for our federal government?

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I would be very interested to know what it would take, ie petisions, etc. to force a vote of yes, or no on the confidence we have in our federal government, from the president, down through the House of Representitaves.

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  1. Nope, the US is not set up that way.


  2. It's called voting.

  3. We do have a way to get a vote of No Confidence in the Federal Government. It's called an "Election"! Maybe you have heard of them?

  4. The answer is "YES". I've been doing it for years! The first, and last, President I voted for was Reagan for his second term. I voted for George Bush the First against Dukacus. (George Bush the First was a spook and they can't be trusted but Dukacus was frightening!) Next I voted for Ross Perot, twice as a 'vote of no confidence in our federal government'. Since then I've voted Libertarian as a 'vote of no confidence'. This time, if Ron Paul doesn't get the Republican nomination I will be voting Libertarian again.

  5. No.  You get to vote at the next election; that's all there is.

  6. Not really, sadly. Though I strongly feel that there should be.

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