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Benefits of the Job and other interesting facts… The Institutions: Benefits of the Job and other interesting facts…

Why do you think the presidency is called a Glorious Burden??

Who assists the President? When George Washington was President, people recognized that one person could not carry out the duties of the President without advice and assistance.

Presidency Salary and Benefits Use of all military doctors and hospitals Office staff and assistants Retirement Benefits: Retirement pay at executive level Free Private insurance on federal plans Secret Service detail for 20 years Reimbursement for travel, staff, and office supplies Salary and Benefits $400,000 a year plus $50,000 allowance (taxed) Use of Air Force One and a fleet of cars and helicopters White House and Camp David

The Vice President You have a distinct old man smell, get away from me…… As soon as these cameras are gone so am I….

Presidential Succession Eight U.S. presidents have died while in office. One president resigned. In each case, the vice president took the oath of office and became president as provided by the Constitution.

William H. Harrison, Natural Causes John Tyler, Vice President

Zachary Taylor, Natural Causes Millard Fillmore, Vice President

Abraham Lincoln, Assassinated Andrew Johnson, Vice President

James A. Garfield, Assassinated Chester Author, Vice President

William McKinley, Assassinated Theodore Roosevelt, Vice President

Warren Harding, Natural Causes Calvin Coolidge, Vice President

Franklin D. Roosevelt, Natural Causes Harry Truman, Vice President

John F. Kennedy, Assassinated Lyndon Johnson, Vice President

Richard M. Nixon, Resigned Gerald R. Ford Vice President

#1 thing the President gets blamed/credit for The Economy Let’s take a closer look at the budget… Please, do NOT engage in discussions about government spending if someone tried to make the analogy between a household budget and our government’s budget Household Budget: This is our salary, this is what we choose to spend it on Government Budget: This is what we are going to spend, let’s hope our revenue covers it! The Institutions unit(s) are all about how they INTERACT with each other. You cannot learn this information in isolation