least we both know now that there is a plan in the works by the Biden administration to protect our energy grid from cyber attacks...contrary to Baron's assertion, which was the purpose of my original post, so we're making progress.
In your spirited defense of Baron, you cling to the notion that a complex endeavor like protecting an energy grid - that is just now being re-formulated (e.g. heavy wind/solar/hydro/gas/geothermal/nuclear) - is "overdue" after just 100 days in office...you are one tough task master...at least for the Biden admin...not so much for the previous one...speaking of which, where in the public record is Trump's completed plan for "Infrastructure", "Health Care", or even "Electrical Grid Protection from Cyber Attacks"?
As to my implicit trust in Biden...having a technical background, I embrace the phrase "In God we trust...all others bring Data". We'll have to wait and see what happens with this particular issue, but the fact that his admin jumped on such an important issue immediately gives me a measure of hope, if not complete confidence.
Lest you harbor thoughts that I'm 'Anti-Conservative', keep in mind that at least 332 prominent Republicans publicly stated their support for Biden in 2020...to 'borrow' from another source, the "Great Satan" in our midst is Donald Trump.
Finally, I'll share a quick insight...years ago when I was a young engineer working on 'Fast Reactors', my wife and I were guests at a dinner party hosted by friends of my in-laws...after dinner we engaged in conversation with others and after being asked what I did, I went on to explain some of the FBR technology features/benefits...well apparently, in this "tony" section of the Bay Area, there were a few "Anti-Nukes" in the discussion group, and when we left the party, I found that one of my tires had been slashed...so, I'm quite aware of how 'extremists' from either side of the political spectrum "roll"...one more thing on that...I understand their genuine concerns and fears, so rather than just steep myself in anger, I try to remember where they're coming from and do my best to communicate more effectively...and keep an open mind as to what an acceptable compromise might look like.