List of Presidents of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The complete list of Presidents of the United States consists of the 42 heads of state in the history of the United States. The list includes only those persons who were sworn into office as President of the United States following the ratification of the United States Constitution, which took effect in 1789. ..."
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President of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The President of the United States of America (often abbreviated to 'POTUS') is the head of state of the United States. Under the U.S. Constitution, the President is also the chief executive of the federal government and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. ..."
"The President of the United States of America (often abbreviated to 'POTUS') is the head of state of the United States. Under the U.S. Constitution, the President is also the chief executive of the federal government and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. ..."
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No More Great Presidents, by Robert Higgs, Mises.org Daily Article, 19 Feb 2007
Related Topics: Grover Cleveland, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, War, George Washington
"... over time, abruptly during Lincoln's presidency and progressively during the twentieth century, presidents seized more and more power. American liberty will never be reestablished so long as elites and masses alike look to the president to perform supernatural feats and therefore tolerate his virtually unlimited exercise of power."
Related Topics: Grover Cleveland, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, War, George Washington
"... over time, abruptly during Lincoln's presidency and progressively during the twentieth century, presidents seized more and more power. American liberty will never be reestablished so long as elites and masses alike look to the president to perform supernatural feats and therefore tolerate his virtually unlimited exercise of power."
Our Elective Monarchy, by Sheldon Richman, 16 Jun 2004
Related Topics: United States, United Kingdom
"Any president is treated like royalty in the United States. ... compare the treatment of the prime minister of Britain. Look at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and No. 10 Downing Street. ... The unconstitutional aggrandizement of the national government in general, and the presidency in particular, is part of the cause; the royal treatment of the president the effect."
Related Topics: United States, United Kingdom
"Any president is treated like royalty in the United States. ... compare the treatment of the prime minister of Britain. Look at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and No. 10 Downing Street. ... The unconstitutional aggrandizement of the national government in general, and the presidency in particular, is part of the cause; the royal treatment of the president the effect."