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Chapter 1657 President and Affairs Officer

What is the president's daily job?

This is something that a considerable number of people are curious about. Many people think that the president should live a very comfortable and comfortable life every day. He listens to his subordinates' work reports every day, and decides national affairs while talking and laughing. Especially for countries like the United States, they can just click on the globe, which can cause turmoil and rebellion in this country, or even start wars directly.

In fact, such an idea cannot be said to be wrong, it can only be said to be the most beautiful imagination of the supreme power by ordinary people.

But in fact, a country has many things. Although the officials of the affairs department do not report everything in detail, the work accumulated by their predecessors and the problems that arise in various states and departments need to be solved urgently. Not to mention that the United States has always regarded itself as a world policeman, so officials of the affairs department also need to report important matters around the world, which has made the work burden even heavier.

Of course, Walsh, a young man from a political family, would not think so. After all, he lived in the White House eight years ago and witnessed with his own eyes how his presidential father handled national and world affairs. He had some experience.

But seeing and real personal experience are two completely different feelings. When Walsh Jr. really started taking over the presidential affairs, he realized that he had a headache.

The first thing I face is to rectify personnel issues.

After all, the emperor and the ministers are the same, let alone the Americans are still two different parties. Walsh, who is backed by the Red Party, cannot continue to use the Blue Party members. The Blue Party members also consciously resigned early, so many vacancies will appear.

"Didn't I have already drawn up the list of positions of Secretary of State and Minister of Finance and Commerce? Why are there so many vacancies to be filled?"

In the Oval Office of the West Wing, Walsh was furious at his officials because just now, these officials actually sent him a vacancies of up to a thousand people.

Although Walsh Jr. also understood that the operation of the entire federal department cannot be solved by more than a dozen ministers, but now this list of vacancies for thousands of people?

Are you kidding me? If you don’t take a good look at this White House, can he accommodate thousands of people working?

The officials were scolded and all of them looked very aggrieved with their heads down: "Mr. President, Mr. Wellington had a large number of personnel removed and resigned before leaving office, and we had no choice."

Faced with this explanation, Walsh Jr. was even more furious and angrily scolded these guys for not stopping Wellington and why he made that idiot do anything so reckless. Are they not part of the federal government?

Of course, Walsh, little boy, was scolded, but he also understood that these officials had no choice. Wellington had the right to do these things as long as he didn't leave office for a day.

Damn Wellington! Is this the mess you left for me? Then you underestimate me too much!

Walsh Jr. picked up a bunch of documents submitted by the affairs officer again, and his mouth twitched unconsciously for a few times. Finally, he decided that except for the interns in his office, the vacancy of other departments was decided by the ministers of each department, and the vacancy of his office was handed over to these officials.

"Mr. Humphrey, this matter will be left to you." Walsh Jr. returned the documents to the clerk with satisfaction.

Humphrey, who took the document, wanted to die. He was the little Walsh did nothing and pushed the matter back.

Oh. Then what is the purpose of reporting to you? Is it that you say, "I've left this matter to you?"

But Humphrey had no choice. Who would let others be the president? And it would be good to hold these things in your own hands.

After silently taking over the recruitment matters from the presidential office, Humphrey, the affairs officer, also introduced the functions and compositions of various departments to Walsh Jr.: "The entire White House has a total of 19 departments, 99 independent bureaus, and 36 secretly-owned quasi-official institutions, and these institutions have their own division of labor..."

While introducing these departments under the supreme power to Walsh Jr., Humphrey handed over the introduction documents of the departments that had been prepared to Walsh Jr.

Walsh Jr. immediately stopped Humphrey's repetitive and wrong behavior: "Mr. Humphrey, you don't need to introduce it now. I don't understand. We don't have so many rooms in the entire White House, so why do we have more than a hundred and dozens of departments? Is it just that we abused federal funds? No wonder Mr. Wellington had such a zipper door incident, because he has always been so harsh!"

Faced with Walsh Jr.'s rebuke, Humphrey and other officials could not speak, because this was not something they could decide at all, but they had to bear the dissatisfaction of the President.

Of course, Walsh Jr. also understood that Humphrey and the others were innocent, and Walsh Jr. did this not just blame him.

After reprimanding, Walsh Jr. immediately said warmly that these things were not blamed by Humphrey: "I know these are the problems left by Wellington, and the first problem I have to fight against these harsh policies. The first thing I have to do is to lay off and merge some unnecessary departments, streamline our budget, and spend money where we need it more!"

Little Walsh looked at the official in front of him: "So this matter is left to you, Mr. Humphrey. I need you to list a suitable charter for me as soon as possible."

Humphrey glanced at Walsh, said nothing, just nodded and took on the task.

He is worthy of being an old man in the White House, and this official is sensible!

Walsh Jr. was quite satisfied with Humphrey's performance: "Then let's get to this day's work. Mr. Humphrey, you can go back and complete your work as soon as possible. Remember that personnel rectification is the top priority of the new government's work, and this is also your honor!"

There is no doubt that Walsh, a little man, was giving an order to expel guests. How could Humphrey, who was a sage-like official, not hear it, so he took the initiative to retreat.

But after these officials left the office, they all complained to Humphrey.

"What's going on with this little Mr. Walsh? Will he become president? At least ask us if he doesn't want to make decisions!"

"It's really disgusting. I don't know how to choose such an idiot. We reported to him for a long time to work, but he was fine. He didn't make any decisions and pushed them all back to us."

"If this guy wants to give up his position as president, please hurry up and be happy. I haven't sat in the Oval Office yet..."

Facing your colleagues' complaints, Humphrey asked them to be quiet and honest, telling them that this was not a bad thing, but that it might be an opportunity for their affairs officer to come forward.

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In the past, no matter who is president, they had their own ideas, so these officials always acted as executors and papermakers. But now Walsh is different. Maybe it seems that Walsh has pushed all the work back to them, but does this also prove that they have the opportunity to realize their ambitions?

"Although we can't get to the front from behind, it would be great if we can control the policy direction of the entire federal government through Mr. Walsh Jr.!"

Humphrey's words made other officials' eyes lit up. Just kidding, who doesn't have a presidential dream? Although they all know that they are not qualified to run for president, it would be very good if they have the opportunity to take control behind the scenes.

With this pursuit, these officials will be much more balanced.

In fact, these officials themselves have a headache about more than 100 internal departments. You should know that two years ago, there were less than 80. In the past two years, Wellington added more than 50 to the company.

These officials who have worked in federal agencies for life certainly understand why Wellington did this, but just wanted to disgust later successors, because you can't just slash directly with the knife. You have to figure out the functions of these departments first, but after you figure it out, you're afraid that half of your term will be passed.

Of course, this is for a president, but it is no longer a problem for these officials, because they designed these institutions first when they were established, so these officials know better than anyone else how to streamline and deregister them.

Thinking of this, Humphrey suddenly stopped his relaxed steps, and the boss of the affairs officer suddenly had a very terrible guess: "Did Mr. Walsh do this on purpose? He knew that it would be faster to leave it to us than to deal with it himself, so he pretended to be impatient when he knew nothing but understood nothing?"

Humphrey's words also shocked the other officials, and their back bones began to feel a little cold.

No way, this little Walsh is a ignorant second generation. He can be elected as a president because of his family. I heard that Florida is also because of the Red Party’s use of the relationship to the limit. How could he have this ability?

But if you think about it carefully, this is not impossible. After all, Walsh Jr. had served as two governors in Texas before becoming president. Not to mention what he did, he had at least experienced a new official position. He would not be as helpless as an idiot as he is now.

Two completely opposite ideas made these officials not know what to do, and they all turned their attention to Humphrey and counted on their big brother to make an idea.

Humphrey thought for a while and finally decided: "No matter what, just do our job well first. Remember, we are just affairs officers!"

With this idea, these officials all went to do their own things.

In the Oval Office, Walsh Jr. sat alone in the president's chair, with a serious face and deep eyes, not as helpless as he had when he was facing the affairs officer just now.

Little Walsh stared at a document on the table, something Humphrey and the others had not had time to report.

Suddenly, little Walsh reached out and gently tucked on the document, and whispered: "This is the most troublesome thing!"
Chapter completed!
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