Understandable Insights: Information to Intelligence with Sue Gordon

Ep. 39 Federalism in Action: Elections, Governors, and Energy

Sue Gordon & Eric Koepp Episode 39

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This week on Understandable Insights, Sue and Eric look at one of the least appreciated features of the American system: how much power lives outside Washington.

They examine three domains where distributed power defines how America actually works: elections administered by 10,000 independent jurisdictions, governors acting as independent executives rather than federal subordinates, and an energy grid regulated at the state level with national security consequences.

The thesis is simple: the friction built into the American system isn't dysfunction — it's design. The founders chose resilience over speed. And in a moment when centralization is being celebrated, it's worth understanding why they made that choice.

The system was built to be harder to control than most people realize. That's not the problem. That's the point.

Timestamps: 

00:46 Introduction to Understandable Insights

02:36 Artemis II Launch and Crew

06:13 Episode 39 Overview

07:14 Distributed Elections

19:56 Governors 

24:50 State Energy Policy

30:27 Episode 38 Summary

32:47 What We're Watching 

About the show:

Understandable Insights: Information to Intelligence with Sue Gordon is the national security podcast that provides you an elemental understanding of the world as it is, not how you prefer it to be.

Each week, Eric Koepp — a former Marine, father, and entrepreneur — sits down with the Honorable Sue Gordon, the nation’s former top career intelligence officer. Together, they break down the headlines shaping our world and ask what they really mean for citizens, leaders, and institutions.

From armed conflict to emerging tech, foreign interference to the resilience of democracy — this is where raw information becomes real intelligence. Unfiltered. Candid. Unapologetically clear.

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