How the federal bureaucracy could be made more democratic


Discussion Post: IRON TRIANGLE- How to Break It

The federal bureaucracy has no constitutional authority of its own. It is staffed by unelected people and its only authority derives from the constitutional powers granted to the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Yet, the federal bureaucracy exercises power of its own, and federal agencies typically have an "agency point of view"-they seek to promote and protect their own programs at all costs.

Look at the Iron Triangle Diagram

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o How the federal bureaucracy could be made more democratic (meaning more accountable to the people)?

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