To keep the general welfare of the country good or great.
The main power of the President of the US is to execute the laws of the United States. The President also has the power to veto any laws passed by Congress.
To restrict the power of the president
The main power of the executive branch of the government is to carry out laws. The president is the Commander in chief of the armed forces The president appoints supreme court justices The president can issue executive orders The president can veto bills
The founders of the United States wanted to avoid a monarchy. Limiting the president to a maximum of a six year term ensures that a single president does not end up with too much power and turn into a monarch.
That is not within the President's power.
His power of the veto, and the power he wields at the (supposed) head of his political party.
In the 1930's Hitler wanted power for his Radio as it was the main equipment for communications. The standard 240 volts.
The President of the United States has the power to veto laws
John Malcolm Smith has written: 'Powers of the President during crises' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Executive power 'The President and national security' -- subject(s): Executive power, Military History, War and emergency powers
The power that is vested in the President and the Vice President is called executive power. This power is expected to be exercised according to the constitution.
George H Bush shifted more power to the states
The veto power of the President of the Philippines is similar to the power of the United States President. The President can veto a bill, but the veto can be overridden.