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BUREAUCRACY

to expect that the government should take care of them. They expect the government to provide social security, regulation of food and medicines, protect consumers, and a whole bunch of other concerns and interests. The government can not provide these things without bureaucracies. People tend to consider bureaucracies as huge overgrown parts of the government, but this is rarely the case with most bureaucracies short on necessary training, funding, supplies and equipment to carry out the huge task of serving the American people. The government is providing the most it can for Americans with the least amount of spending. The people govern in a democratic government, and if the people want the benefits that only the bureaucracies can offer the government must provide the bureaucracies. This is necessary if we want to continue living in a democracy.In conclusion, the relationship between the bureaucracies and the American people is a love hate relationship. We do not like the bureaucracies, but we need them to be able to provide an environment where everyone is happy. They should be considered as a fourth branch of the government because of their independence and regulatory abilities. The most important consideration to consider is, would we truly have a democracy without the will of the people being heard? The answer to that is obvious, so the bureaucracy most exist....

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