Thursday, November 29, 2007

November 26-28

Commander in Chief
-Besides acting as Head of State and Chief Executive, the President also acts as the Commander in Chief of the US military.

-Only Congress can declare war, however it is up to the President to ask Congress for a formal declaration of war. This has only happened 5 times in American history: The War of 1812, The Mexican-American War, The Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II.

-The War Powers Act of 1973 gave the President the power to commit American forces to combat for up to 60 days without the approval of Congress. After 60 days the President must request the consent of Congress to continue engaging in combat. Congress can revoke the President’s power to engage in combat after the first 60 days at any time as long as there is no formal declaration of war.

-As Commander in Chief the President holds perhaps the most dangerous and terrifying power in all of the government, the power to order the use of nuclear weapons.

-Besides holding the power to use the military in combat situations, the President also holds the power to order the military to perform other duties such as acting as security enforcement against terrorism, aiding in emergency situations that arise from natural disasters, and subduing domestic riots or uprisings.

The Cabinet
*Currently the President has 15 top-level advisors to aid him in his duties and to help him make important decisions. This group of advisors, along with the Vice-President is called the cabinet. The President’s cabinet is as follows:

-Secretary of State: Advises the President in the formulation and execution of foreign policy, negotiates treaties and agreements with foreign nations; speaks for the United States in the United Nations and other international organizations in which the United States participates. The Secretary of State is responsible for the overall direction, coordination, and supervision of U.S. foreign relations and for the interdepartmental activities of the U.S. Government abroad. The Secretary is the first-ranking member of the Cabinet, is a member of the National Security Council, and is in charge of the operations of the Department, including the Foreign Service. Currently the Secretary of State is Condaleeza Rice.

-Secretary of the Treasury: The Department of the Treasury performs four basic functions: formulating and recommending economic, financial, tax, and fiscal policies; serving as financial agent for the U.S. Government; enforcing law; and manufacturing coins and currency. As a major policy adviser to the President, the Secretary of the Treasury has primary responsibility for formulating and recommending domestic and international financial, economic, and tax policy, and managing the public debt. The Secretary also oversees the activities of the Department in carrying out its major law enforcement responsibility; in serving as the financial agent for the U.S. Government; and in manufacturing coins, currency, and other products for customer agencies. The Secretary also serves as the Government's chief financial officer. The Secretary of the Treasury is currently Henry Paulson

-Secretary of Defense: Exercises authority, direction, and control over the Department of Defense, which includes the separately organized military departments of Army, Navy, and Air Force, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the National Guard. The Department of Defense is responsible for providing the military forces needed to deter war and protect the security of our country. The Secretary of Defense is Robert Gates.

-Attorney General: Generally directs the affairs and activities of the Department of Justice. The Attorney General represents the United States in legal matters generally and gives advice and opinions to the President and to the heads of the executive departments of the Government when so requested. The Attorney General appears in person to represent the Government before the U.S. Supreme Court in cases of exceptional gravity or importance. The Department of Justice plays the key role in protection against criminals, in ensuring healthy competition of business in our free enterprise system, in safeguarding the consumer, and in enforcing drug, immigration, and naturalization laws. The Attorney General is Michael Mukasey.

-Secretary of the Interior: Reports directly to the President and is responsible for the direction and supervision of all operations and activities of the Department of the Interior. The Department of the Interior’s mission is to protect and provide access to our Nation's natural and cultural heritage and to honor our trust responsibilities to Native American Indian tribes. The Department manages the Nation's public lands and minerals, national parks, national wildlife refuges, and western water resources and upholds Federal trust responsibilities to Indian tribes. It is responsible for historic preservation, ensuring the safety of endangered species, mapping the land, and geological, hydrological, and biological science. The Secretary of the Interior is Dirk Kepthorne.

-Secretary of Agriculture: Reports directly to the President and is responsible for the direction and supervision of all operations and activities of the Department. The Department of Agriculture works to improve and maintain farm income and to develop and expand markets abroad for agricultural products. The Department of Agriculture, through inspection and grading services, safeguards and ensures standards of quality in the daily food supply. The Secretary of Agriculture is Mike Johanns.

-Secretary of Commerce: Responsible for the administration of all functions and authorities assigned to the Department of Commerce and for advising the President on Federal policy and programs affecting the industrial and commercial segments of the national economy. The Department of Commerce encourages, serves, and promotes the Nation's international trade, economic growth, and technological advancement. The Department provides a wide variety of programs through the free enterprise system. It offers assistance and information to increase America's competitiveness in the world economy, administers programs to prevent unfair foreign trade competition, grants patents, registers trademarks, provides assistance to promote domestic economic development, and assists in the growth of minority businesses. The Secretary of Commerce is Carlos Gutierezz.

- Secretary of Labor : The principal adviser to the President on the development and execution of policies and the administration and enforcement of laws relating to wage earners, their working conditions, and their employment opportunities. The purpose of the Department of Labor is to promote, and develop the welfare of the American labor force, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for employment. The Department administers a variety of Federal labor laws guaranteeing workers' rights to safe and healthful working conditions, a minimum hourly wage and overtime pay, freedom from employment discrimination, unemployment insurance, and workers' compensation. The department also protects workers' pension rights, provides for job training programs, helps workers find jobs, and works to insure the right to organize unions. The Secretary of Labor is Elaine Chao.

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