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Friday February 27, 2015 Mr. Goblirsch – American Government OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: - Analyze the concept of the Imperial Presidency. AGENDA: 3rd & 6th Period ONLY WARM-UP: Tax Day CONCEPT: Imperial Presidency ZAPTION VIDEO: President Obama’s Immigration Executive Order *****WORKBOOK P. 69 – DUE TUESDAY ***Presidential Speeches NEXT THURSDAY Tax Day WARM-UP: (Follow the directions below) ***5 minutes*** Calculate your weekly taxes and make your Weekly Deposit. Ask your Section Leader if you received any daily bonus pay If so, add it to your pay for that day on your Weekly Time Sheet Add up your daily pay from the week to get your Gross Total Calculate your taxes using the TAX BRACKETS below: Gross Total Less than $45.00 ================20% tax rate (X 0.20) Gross Total $45 through $55.00 ============== 25% tax rate (X 0.25) Gross Total More than $55.00 ================30% tax rate (X 0.30) Subtract your taxes from your gross to get your net pay Your net pay for the week = your Weekly Deposit

Friday February 27, 2015 Mr. Goblirsch – American Government OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: - Analyze the concept of the Imperial Presidency. AGENDA: 4th & 5th Period ONLY WARM-UP: Tax Day CONCEPT: Imperial Presidency ZAPTION VIDEO: President Obama’s Immigration Executive Order *****WORKBOOK P. 69 – DUE TUESDAY ***Presidential Speeches NEXT THURSDAY Tax Day WARM-UP: (Follow the directions below) ***5 minutes*** Calculate your weekly taxes and make your Weekly Deposit. Ask your Section Leader if you received any daily bonus pay If so, add it to your pay for that day on your Weekly Time Sheet Add up your daily pay from the week to get your Gross Total Calculate your taxes using the TAX BRACKETS below: Gross Total Less than $45.00 ================22% tax rate (X 0.22) Gross Total $45 through $55.00 ============== 27% tax rate (X 0.27) Gross Total More than $55.00 ================32% tax rate (X 0.32) Subtract your taxes from your gross to get your net pay Your net pay for the week = your Weekly Deposit

CHROME BOOK Instructions: Grab assigned ChromeBook from the cart in the back (Make sure you grab your assigned #) Open and press the power button Log-in using your CHS Student Google account Click on the Google Chrome internet browser Type in this link: http://goo.gl/forms/n1xseQOyhc Fill out the Google Form based on your State Flag Poster voting.

The Imperial President “The answer to the runaway Presidency is not the messenger-boy Presidency. The American democracy must discover a middle ground between making the president a Czar and making him a puppet.” - Arthur Schlesinger Jr. The Imperial Presidency, 1974 Imperial President refers to a President as an emperor, taking strong actions without consulting Congress or seeking its approval, or taking actions that are supposed to be delegated powers of Congress.

1. War Powers Abuses by the President (Manipulation) Counteraction (Congress Reaction) President sending troops abroad w/o Declaration of War - Modern era thing/post WWII trend Congress still Funds these excursions WAR POWERS ACT (1973) (POST VIETNAM) States Pres. Can commit armed forces after Congress declares, during invasion, or for 60 days (informs Congress in 48 hours)

2. Emergency Powers Abuses by the President (Manipulation) Counteraction (Congress Reaction) NATIONAL CRISES or WARTIME (35 year state of emergency 1941-1976) wiretapping, censorship, martial law, suspension of habeus corpus National Emergency Act of 1976 Inform Congress in advance 6 Months until powers expire Additional 6 Months if needed

3. Executive Agreements Abuses by the President (Manipulation) Counteraction deals/pacts between Pres and other heads of states (nations) Same legal status as treaties No Senate approval 1950- President must make all executive agreements public - Largely ignored / little impact

4. Impoundment Abuses by the President (Manipulation) Counteraction (Congress Reaction) Pres refusal to spend appropriated funds that Congress has made law Budget and Impoundment Act of 1974 Limited Pres. Ability Pres. Must request & Congress agree not to fund CBO invented (Congressional Budget Office)financial experts BUDGET (HR & SN) COMMITTEES

5. Vetoes Abuses by the President (Manipulation) Counteraction (Congress Reaction) Yes, can veto (Chart P. 174) But he is using it as a preemptive strike/threat (Overrides are difficult) Temp. used line-item veto (1998 Supreme Court struck down) Could override per Constitution, but need a 2/3 Super Majority vote in both houses (very rarely happens)

6. Executive Privilege Abuses by the President (Manipulation) Counteraction (Congress Reaction) President can keep confidential (From Congress) any information deemed national security include any conversations with the White House aides/advisors Supreme Court reaction “US v. Nixon” SC said there is Executive Privilege, but not in criminal matters

Your task Watch President Obama’s speech announcing his Immigration Executive Order from November of last year. Answer the questions throughout the speech. By the end of the video, determine if you feel this action by President Obama could be considered being an Imperial President. USE THIS LINK TO VIEW THE VIDEO: http://zapt.io/tx25ca7r 20 minutes