I was thinking about this the other day, we have a space force, why don't we have a fully dedicated cyber portion of the military with its own structure, chain of command, and funding?
I know it's probably all rolled into something else, somewhere else, but it certainly seems more necessary than space force.
I for one cannot wait to laugh at what kind of bumbling bullshit these 75-year-old geriatric assholes who can barely even answer their own emails come up with.
I remember when spaceforce was announced one of my friends still in the military kept banging his head since he felt a cybersecurity branch of military was more warranted.
Now Chuck Grassley has a more of a say than before. Oof.
So you prefer that judges make scientific data based decisions without any expertise? Before this, designated agencies who employed subject experts were able to make decisions where law created by Congress was ambiguous, since it's impossible to define every single edge case. Now judges are the ones that have to evaluate it. You thought courts were slow now? Imagine, you want to add something to a list of dangerous substances, judge has to evaluate it now and decide it not a person who has a degree and expertise. We will see courts flooder with administrative issues, since they removed that authority from the agencies and gave it to themselves. It will be an epic shitshow.
The courts aren't suppose to do everything. The entire point is to divide up the power and control. The courts can interpret but classification of dangerous substances is out of scope.