Monday, November 14, 2011

The Job of a President

The President is the head of the Executive Branch. He spends the majority of his time working on new policies, but he does have the Presidential Cabinet to help him with dealing with all these important issues. Policies may be the main job but they are in no way the only job that the President has to deal with. He also is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. The President is also in charge of nominating Supreme Court Judges and federal judges which is very important since Supreme Court Judges rule for life. The President must also choose foreign ambassadors, make treaties with other countries, and conduct foreign relations. On top of all of this he must give the annual State of the Union Address to Congress and in general represent the United States of America as our brave and fearless leader. I am prepared to do all of this and I have the experience from countless years of working in government and being a Vice President for eight years. I have carefully watched Bill Clinton be President and I am convinced that I will be a great President.

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