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1 PRESIDENT The Executive Branch Chapter 13 p.354

2 Formal Qualifications  Constitution-

3 Formal Qualifications  Constitution-Article II, Section 1, Clause 5 Natural Born Citizen 14 year resident 35 years old

4 President’s Term  Where can we find it?  How long can one President serve?

5 Pay and Benefits  $400,000 a year, plus $50,000 expense allowance  Retirement—Lifetime pension that is equal to the annual rate of basic pay for the head of an executive federal department -- $199,700 in 2011.  Air Force One, Cadillac One  Anyone ready to be President ?

6 Executive Role  There are 8 different roles that the president plays.

7 1. Chief of state  The president is the Ceremonial head of the Government of the United States.  “The personal embodiment and representative of their dignity and majesty” - William Howard Taft  Connects with Americans who are the ultimate source of presidential power

8 2. Chief Executive  The president enters office with an agenda -- where he or she wants to lead the country -- and uses the resources available to carry out that agenda.  (1) To enforce federal laws, treaties, and federal court rulings.  (2) To develop federal policies.  (3) To prepare the national budget.  (4) To appoint federal officials.

9 3. Chief Administrator  The president directs an administration that employs over 2.7 million civilians.  Spends some $2.5 trillion a year!

10 4. Chief Diplomat  He is the chief spokesperson to the rest of the world.  President Obama meeting with president of Pakistan.

11 5. Commander in Chief  Commander of our armed forces.  The 1.4 million men and women in uniform and the nations entire military arsenal are subject to the presidents direct and immediate control.

12 6. Chief Legislator  He is seen as the main architect of public policy since he is the one who sets the congressional agenda.  He initiates, suggests, requests, insists and demands that congress enact much of its major legislation.  Depending on the party that is in control of congress this can be easier said than done.

13 7. Chief of Party  By being voted into the executive office he is seen as the leader of his/her political party.

14 8. Chief Citizen  The president is expected to be the representative of all Americans.  “The presidency is not merely an administrative office. That is the least of it. It is preeminently a place of moral leadership.” FDR

15 Review

16  President Barack Obama and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon met at the White House on Monday for talks dominated by the situation in Libya.

17  President Barack Obama announced he authorized the United States to begin military strikes against Libya.

18  Obama signs the health care bill.

19 The President campaigns for members of the House.

20  President Obama Welcomes the Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers to the White House


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