Lyndhurst 14
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- Jan 16, 2008
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One thing about the US Constitution I can't get my head around is the period between electing a President and actually installing him in the White House - nearly 2 1/2 months. In most other countries it seems to be almost instantaneous or within a week. I suppose up until now it has worked as there has been a peaceful transition of power between Presidents. But now it gives rise to a lying, cheating ne'er do well who is refusing to give the customary access to security briefings etc to the new incumbent and can really throw a spanner in the works. Most companies in the States will have any high powered employees escorted out of the building on the spot and bar them from any computer access when they are fired to prevent just such a situation, so why doesn't this happen with the highest job in the country.