he must veto laws and make sure that everything runs smoothly. He cant declare war. in a way he can but not really.
article 2
No. The powers and responsibilities of the President are listed in Article Two.
Article II
1.The Constitution goes on to explain the duties and responsibilities of the president.The Constitution says that executive power is vested in the President in the Executive Branch.
To my knowledge, the U-S Constitution does not mention anything about an advisor to the President. It merely lays out the President's powers and responsibilities. How the President achieves those things is up to him or her.
the Constitution never said that the president has authority to make land purchases
Yes. The Constitution makes the President the commander-on-chief of all US military forces.
Gerald Ford
Article II, section II All of Article II defines the parameters of the Presidency. However, section II enumerates the powers and responsibilities of the President. See related links.
The framers of the constitution thought of the President as an administrator. They believed the department heads would work more with congress than with the president. They pictured the Vice President more as a prime minister rather than someone just sitting in front of the Senate. So, the framers of the constitution had a different concept of the presidency from the one that later developed.
The Constitution gives the vice president the role of presiding over the Senate, and voting in the Senate if there is a tie.
Article 2 of the Constitution outlines the powers and responsibilities of the executive branch, which includes the President. It establishes the President as the head of the government and commander-in-chief of the military. The President is responsible for executing and enforcing laws, making treaties with other countries (with the Senate's approval), appointing federal officials, and delivering the State of the Union address to Congress.