The executive branch is accountable to the legislative branch (through budget approvals and oversight) and ultimately to the people (through elections). This accountability structure would be blurred if judges were making executive financial decisions.
The executive branch is accountable to the legislative branch (through budget approvals and oversight) and ultimately to the people (through elections). This accountability structure would be blurred if judges were making executive financial decisions.
You telling me? Of course I know this.
It's like saying the accountants of the company making the financial decisions instead of the CEO. It just doesn't make much sense.