That is the way the US Constitution has it set up. The president is the last stage in the legislative process. The Congress writes the bills, debates them, tweaks them and sometimes passes them and then sends them to the President for review.
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No reasonable person expects that to happen. However, the future is not ours to see.
I don't see why not.
The man on the $10 bill was never president. Every U.S. bill in current circulation has an identifying caption below the picture. If you look at a $10 bill you'll see that the picture is that of Alexander Hamilton, who was the first Secretary of the Treasury.
There is no limit on the number of times a president can return a non-money bill. The president can use their veto power to return a bill to Congress as many times as they see fit until an agreement or compromise is reached or the bill fails to pass.
The current President of Brazil is Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (See related links)
This depends on the country/organization. See related questions.United States: The Vice President of the United States of America was Albert Gore Jr. He served under President Bill Clinton from 1993 January 20 to 2001 January 20.
No. As you can see by simply checking the caption underneath the portrait, the portrait is that of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president.
I am not sure what you are asking. The word Obama is a last name. Barack Obama the person can be called "the president" or "the commander in chief". You will see these synonyms in newspapers when referring to him. You may also see "chief executive," and when he was a candidate for re-election, he was called the "incumbent."
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This depends on the country. See related questions.The 42nd President of the United States was Bill (William Jefferson) Clinton from January 20, 1993 January 20, 2001, including all of 1999.