Our POWERS Combined…. Mr. President! Ch 6.2, p. 169.

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Our POWERS Combined…. Mr. President! Ch 6.2, p. 169

Burden of Command

Cuban Missile Crisis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkuwS9E-FLo

Executive Powers Appointment & Removal Executive Orders Sometimes subject to Senate approval Executive Orders Executive Privilege US v. Nixon

President Nixon

Other Random Powers Diplomatic Military  cannot declare war BUT can temporarily commit troops Setting tradition and public opinion Good ole’ George Washington

Per Assassin's Creed

Mao Zedong

Quasi-Legislative Power Influencing works of Congress Proposing legislation Veto Line-item legal from 1996-1998

Quasi-Judicial Power Nominate federal judges Provide clemency to convicts Pardon vs. amnesty vs. commute???

History Schmistory Presidential power has massively increased over the last 100 years Presidents used to rely much more heavily on Congress Then Lincoln, Teddy, and FDR came along Judicial branch is slowly chipping away on Exec. Power

Administration Ch 6.3, p. 180

EoP Executive Office of the President Lots of little offices Chief of Staff controls all White House offices (pg. 182) Economic Advisors Office of Management and Budget (500ppl!)

Nerd Alert! Jack Lew, Chief of Staff

Office of First Lady Under Jack Lew’s control In addition to: National economic council USA Freedom Corps (TFA etc.) Office of Speechwriting And…various other Councils (Counsel)

Veep! Vice Presidency has become much more powerful Especially under Clinton/Gore and Bush/Cheney Usual job is to assist President w/ policy and carrying out ‘programs’ Plus step in…should the circumstances require

The Cabinet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxSvi6JCCfk&feature=player_embedded