How many Republican politicians and operatives will go to jail as a result of their lame and failed insurrection?
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Plenty of politicians in the US have gone to jail for less, so how many Republicans, pols and operatives, from the Freedom Caucus and trumpist maga movement will go to jail for their failed insurrection.

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Peter Navarro is the first.

I guess my question here is, what constitutes a Republican "operative"? I definitely understand what an officeholder is.

@MattLashofSullivan Operatives in politics are anyone that works for a campaign at mid-senior level or folks that operate on the behest of a party, such as delegates or party officials at the state level. Electors are a prime example.

All markets are inherently biased as that is how markets are established, operate, and shift.

And it was a lame and failed insurrection, but please tell me the impartial descriptors you would use.

Also, if my market question is so offensive or unbecoming of the apparent intellectualism of the those commenting then why bother?

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@NoMoreGiants But how about my question? You’re not using brackets. What if it’s one? 3? 10?

@NicoDelon I agree, I fucked up in not including a wider range. I will edit if I can.

Has not yet failed.

if we determine that the insurrection wasn't lame then does this resolve zero

What if it’s some other number?

@NicoDelon People who word markets like this aren't smart enough to properly set out the options and certainly shouldn't be trusted to resolve anything properly.

Markets don't care about one's political beliefs, and this stinks of someone creating a market with incredible biases.

@JonReid Markets don't care about what anyone thinks is the best way to govern, 100%. Markets do depend on the rule of law though. No rule of law = no property rights = no efficient markets.

@ClubmasterTransparent I don't disagree. My point was about the wording of the question. Very impassioned, illogical and biased. The options laid out make no sense and there's no guide to resolution. I'd approach with caution when looking to take a position. Better off waiting for a similar market with a more professional (and likely intelligent) poster.

@JonReid agree!