Congress has the task of passing the laws and the President is charged with carrying them out and enforcing them. Congress appropriates the federal funds and the president spends them. Congress sets the taxes and the president collects them.
The collective noun for presidents is a succession of presidents. The collective noun congress is used for a congress of baboons, a congress of crows.
No, former presidents cannot run for Congress. Once someone has served as president, they are not eligible to serve in Congress.
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Actually, presidents do not make the laws. Only congress can make the laws. Presidents will promote or push their priorities and try to encourage congress to turn those priorities into laws. Presidents need to work closely with congress, since no bills will pass unless congress agrees to pass them, no matter how much a president might want something done.
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The collective noun for a group of presidents is often referred to as a "cabinet" when discussing their advisory roles, but more broadly, they may be called a "leadership." For Congress, a collective noun is typically "session" when referring to a specific period of time in which Congress meets. Alternatively, one can simply refer to Congress as "the legislature" or "the assembly."
All. Presidents do not pass budgets. Congress does.
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