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The Presidency. Term of office and benefits. 4-year term At first, no limit on # of terms, but Wash. set 2-term precedent FDR elected to 4 terms 1951-22nd Amendment limits it to 2 terms Salary-$400,000 Benefits Free medical coverage, nice place to live (100 plus on WH staff)
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Term of office and benefits • 4-year term • At first, no limit on # of terms, but Wash. set 2-term precedent • FDR elected to 4 terms • 1951-22nd Amendment limits it to 2 terms • Salary-$400,000 • Benefits • Free medical coverage, nice place to live (100 plus on WH staff) • Pension-$193,000 • Expense Acct. $50,000
$100,000 non-taxable travel • $19,000 entertainment • Presidential succession • Vice-president-replaced by congressional vote • Speaker of House • Dept. Heads in order in which the depts. were created. • Electoral College • Created because Founding Fathers didn’t trust the average citizen to vote. Some wanted Senate to elect the president. (parliamentary system)
# electors equal to # of congress people for each state plus three for DC, Puerto Rico, Guam • Vote for electors from your state, not the pres. Electors chose by each party • Candidate who wins the popular vote in a state gets all the electoral votes for that state (winner take all) • 270 electoral votes needed to win • If no one gets 270, election goes to House of Reps, each state gets one vote. 26 to win • After close votes, system called into question • Bush-Gore 2000, Florida and the “hanging chads”
President head of Executive Branch • Supposed to enforce laws • Composed of departments • Each headed by a Secretary of … • Member of the Cabinet • Power of Cabinet varies with pres. • Nixon started trend of delegating more power to personal advisors than Cabinet • Sources of presidential power • Constitution-very vague-open to interpretation • President is Commander-in-Chief • What does this mean? • Did Bush have authority to launch attack against Iraq or Afghanistan? • Only Congress can declare war • Power granted by Congress
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution-use of force to protect Americans in Southeast Asia-LBJ, Gruening • Power by popularity • May be media creation • Role of Chief Executive • Head of State • Represents US in international relations-could be ceremonial as in Brit. Queen • Chief Executive • Runs executive branch • Appoints judges • Executive orders-force of law-very tricky constitutionally • Ban on deep water drilling • Influence on Congress • Staff can write legislation and get it introduced by supportive Congresspeople
State of Union Address-yearly to the Congress • Veto power • International • Power to make treaties-must be approved by 2/3 Senate vote • Recognition of foreign governments • Cuba since 1959 • Nicaragua under Oretega • China till Nixon • Iran currently • Commander-in-Chiet • Enforce foreign policy decisions • Chief economic planner • Congress has real power, but pres sets the tone • Leader of their party
Questions • Should the term of the president be changed from the present four years? Why or why not? • Can anyone be president in the United States? Is this bad? Why or why not? • Should the Electoral College be abolished? Why or why not? • Define the role of the executive branch-give details • Should members of the cabinet be given more power to veto presidential actions? Why or why not? • Define the role of the State Department-be specific