There’s always the Constitutional provision of the Impeachment process for removing a President from office, but in saying that ... I can guarantee you it has about 1,000 times less chance of succeeding than this court case that is being proposed.
A lawsuit will have little effect on Obama. His lawyers will string it out until he is out of office. The MSM will not cover it. Nobody will know or care the outcome. It will business as usual for Obama.
But, impeachment is a serious, personal, public attack. It will hamstring his agenda for months as he vigorously defends himself. It will headline the media for months. It will expose all the Obama criminality as one big conspiracy, unlike the individual scandals that never did. People under the threat of indictment (impeachment) tend to stop that behavior which led to the indictment. Stopping his illegal executive orders is the reason for the lawsuit.
A lawsuit will disappear into the legal system while an impeachment & trial will be front page, every day, for every news organization for MONTHS. Which would you rather subject Obama to? Which is more likely to get Obama's attention?
Mark my words: If the lawsuit gets the go ahead in the House, after a week or so of publicity on FOX only, you will hear little about it in the future, & we will be right where we are today, in serious decline & failing fast. Obama's illegal executive orders will continue until his last day in office.
I'm going to bed. I'll reply tomorrow if necessary.