Committees, commissions, and boards are appointed by both the president and congress.
Power of the purse: congress can limit funding on things like war the president supportsAppointment confirmation: congress has to agree on the appointment of officials by the president.Congress can remove a president that is not doing his/her job.
The vice president and the congress
Only Congress can pass bills into law. However, the President can propose laws and work with Congress to get them passed..
He was the first President of Congress under the Articles of Confederation. His main job was to act as corresponding secretary when Congress was not in session. He found the job tedious and tried to resign but agreed to finish out his one-year term .
The President cannot make a decision by himself - he has to run his ideas through the Congress before anything happens with them. Congress will also make sure that the president is doing his job by often calling meetings that would include the president.
Yes, in a way. Congress makes the laws and essentially tells the president how to run the nation. The president is the CEO- his job is to carry out the will of Congress, although he can exert influence on Congress to get them to do what he wants.
the Fourth president was James Madison and he was in congress before presidency
they are all equally important, but the most important job would be the job of the president
Congress does not have a President. It has a speaker of the house in the house and that job is currently held by John Boehner. The senate has the senate majority leader and that job is currently held by Harry Reid.
the Senate
His most noted job was representative to the US Congress. In fact he had a fatal stroke while Congress was in session and died in harness so to speak.
Under the new constitution a president was to be chosen. For Congress this was an easy job because they could only think of one man to fill the job and that was Washington.