The Role of the American Officer in Chief
The Role of the American Officer in Chief
I am going to talk to you today about the most talked about job in the United States, and that job is the President of the United States of America. I am going to discuss many aspects of this wonderful and stressful job. First I’m going to talk about the values so here I go.
The President’s values include, being well respected, or in another sense, if the people find out after they elect you that they don’t like you, then you could be the most hated man in America. But mostly you are well respected, and you are in control of a lot stuff. But you aren’t in total control like most people think.
For tasks and responsibilities, the Constitution assigns the President two roles. He is chief executive of the federal government and Commander in Chief of the armed forces. As Commander in Chief, the President has the authority to send troops into combat, and is the only one who can decide whether to use nuclear weapons. As chief executive, he enforces laws, treaties, and court rulings; develops federal policies; prepares the national budget; and appoints federal officials. He also approves or vetoes acts of Congress and grants pardons. So the President is a pretty busy person.
The President mostly deals with people because he talks to them asking their opinions on stuff, and also he works with a lot of people, since the government is made up of a lot of people. You have to have good people skills and a high charisma to be the President. The president also deals with data, but mostly it is other people’s job to give the President the information. He just overlooks the stuff and decides what would be best for the country or whatever the dilemma may be.
The environment the President lives in is the White House and he travels from place to place. He will travel to foreign countries if he is needed in some conference over some global threat or problem. But mostly he is in the United States, at the White House, and maybe he is traveling around the United States giving speeches to young people or to the press. Also the President’s environment is very stress filled.
The President’s working hours is every day and every...