that's the basic principle which we structure this economy in the 20th century hentges, ii understand it's always complicated. there is always back-and-forth. i am an economist, i am a dismal and i am cynical. you know that. and we make this very clear in the book. but there is no way that it is acceptable for these large banks to operate at this size with this kind of risk profile with this amount of political power. it must stop. and this is sixth banks. that's eight. our proposal, the argument we are having on congress and we will see how many we bring with us to read a lot of people are interested but a lot of people are afraid to read about limiting the power and size of the six banks. that's the blind spot in the legislation. six banks which operate, it is true very much in the interest of the people who control them. we are talking about 700 million people and we won't take them on. we are not ready to take them on. andrew jackson fought the second bank of the united states was too powerful in the 1830's and a lot of people felt andrew jackson was crazy. he took a bullet early