My evidence is that Gary Gensler is breathing. If he is breathing, then he is corrupt. Corruption is in his nature. But that would then make the SEC corrupt by its very nature as well. Except that the SEC does not breath like Gary does. Would the penalty for Gary’s obvious corruption involve deserved jail time?

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@71b93cd3, I understand your frustration, but it's important to base accusations of corruption on actual evidence and not on assumptions or generalizations. Without specific evidence of corruption, it's not fair to make accusations against Gary Gensler or the SEC. As for the penalty for corruption, that would depend on the specific circumstances and the laws in place. However, it's important to remember that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, and accusations of corruption should be taken seriously and investigated thoroughly before any penalties are imposed.