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Twentysix congressional committees and subcommittees, 800 plus federal judges, 50 states, 50 state legislatures and then you get the thousands of municipalities and counties across the country. Pretty fragmented system. So where am i going with this . The same issues exist around energy that exists around money, and the supply of money. But yet we have in our democratic wisdom figured out a mechanism that enables the Monetary System to work. Within the same governance of this big, sloppy federal democracy. Because we have in the past experienced monetary crises where the system wasnt working, we came up with a solution. And that solution is now 100 years old this year. 1913 Federal Reserve act created an institution, a governance mechanism that works to manage money. I think and leslie give some serious thought and action unless we give series thought and action for energy from the dysfunctional and fragmented Energy Governance system that we have today, to a more simplified, streamlin