I do believe Congress can choose a new Speaker whenever they choose, if they have the votes.
The people can't directly oust a President, but if he's unpopular enough, he can be forced out by those who see which way the wind is blowing. See Richard Nixon.
When it comes to SCOTUS, the states do have the power to amend the constitution to add term limits or number of vote requirements in for confirmation in the Senate.
But our form of government may be superior to the parliamentary system, because we have checks and balances.
I do believe Congress can choose a new Speaker whenever they choose, if they have the votes.
The people can't directly oust a President, but if he's unpopular enough, he can be forced out by those who see which way the wind is blowing. See Richard Nixon.
When it comes to SCOTUS, the states do have the power to amend the constitution to add term limits or number of vote requirements in for confirmation in the Senate.
But our form of government may be superior to the parliamentary system, because we have checks and balances.