That is what the president does. He is the chief executive officer over all the US government workers except for those directly working for the members of Congress or employed by federal judges.
The people who work directly under the president are typically referred to as the president's "Cabinet" members, which includes heads of federal departments and key advisors. Additionally, the president may have senior staff who work in the West Wing, including the Chief of Staff and other aides. Collectively, these individuals help implement the president's policies and manage the executive branch of the government.
The only branch directly elected by the people is the house of Representatives. Judges are appointed and the president is elected through electoral college
It is true that Roosevelt was the first President to communicate directly with the American people, being the first to use this format of 'homely' speeches on the radio. It is also true that these proved to be very effective in explaining the issues of the day and 'selling' his policies to the American public. It is true that the speeches gave an immense boost to the confidence of people that the things that worried them were understood in Washington; and it is also true that the fireside chats contributed much to Roosevelt's high approval ratings.
the head of government is directly elected by people
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There is really no second in command under the president so far as administering government functions. The heads of all government department directly or indirectly report to the president.
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President Taft's dollar diplomacy kept Latin America dependent on foreign investment and aid. President Wilson, however, directly interfered with Mexican affairs, intervening more than his predecessors.
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In the US both houses of Congress are elected directly, as are all state offices. In fact, the US President and the Vice-President are the elected officials that are not directly elected.
The CIA was formed in 1947, when Truman was in office, by the National Security Act of 1947. However, the predecessor to the CIA, the Office of Strategic Services, had been around since 1942, when Franklin Roosevelt was president. Roosevelt was rather more directly instrumental in the founding of the OSS than Truman was in the founding of the CIA.
when Congress and the President cannot agree on temporary funding
President Roosevelt's reform policy, known as the New Deal, was more successful than Hoover's approach due to its proactive and extensive government intervention in the economy. While Hoover favored limited government involvement and believed in voluntary measures to stimulate recovery, Roosevelt implemented a wide range of programs aimed at providing immediate relief, job creation, and economic recovery. Roosevelt's policies garnered public support and aimed to directly address the hardships faced by Americans during the Great Depression, fostering a sense of hope and urgency that was absent in Hoover's more passive response. This hands-on approach allowed for quicker stabilization and recovery of the economy.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal did sometimes bypass levels of government to distribute funds and implement policies. This was done in large part through grants.