That won't happen. You want to undue the last 7 years of budgets and legislation? Most of which happens regardless of the executive office? Does that mean we only get the laws he vetoed? It's an untenable concept.

And as far as the actions you suggest upon impeachment... let's not forget impeachment is the term for bringing charges, like an arraignment, to someone in office, then trying them, and then if found guilty, of removing them from office.

And for the executive office, I believe the evidence is brought before the senate and voted on by the senate. So regardless, the vote will be as much political as based on evidence.

And make no mistake, a lot of democrats will be loathe to vote for the removal of a sitting president. Just the same as the republican majority did not remove Clinton and as the republican majority did not remove Andrew Johnson.

Who do you impeach first? Bush or Cheny? Remove Bush and Cheny becomes president. You want that? Cheny first? Bush selects a new vice president. Imagine that... he picks one of the current candidates and gives him the boost an incumbent always gets... It would virtually guarantee him the nomination.