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by Jtsummers 4633 days ago
The majority of these employees (the vast majority) have nothing to do with the NSA or related activities. Even tangentially. Those being furloughed seem to be in the industrial/manufacturing sectors. These are people making the aircraft, ground vehicles or components for them. Future furloughs will hit those whose contracts were to get funding this fiscal year (appropriations can span multiple years, so it's possible a contract is funded despite this, but many may not be funded until after this current budget is passed). And companies will likely use this as an excuse to save some money by furloughing more employees than just the ones on affected projects. And in turn I wouldn't be surprised if they try to change the terms of their existing contracts to stretch out deadlines, even contracts that shouldn't have been effected. Hooray! More money down the drain.
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Ah, so they don't facilitate the spying of U.S. citizens, they're just facilitating the rain of death from U.S. drones overseas.

Carry on then.

Ah, yes, hyperbole, the key to useful discourse.
What part of what I said is hyperbole? If you work for a defense contractor that is what you do for a living. Make shit to kill people over seas.
Yes, I'm sure that's what every single employee does, including the software engineers, HR people, managers, receptionists, and janitors.
Yes.

The software engineers rather directly.

The others are there to support the software and other engineers.

I'm tempted to resort to hyperbole of my own, but suffice to say that if you work for a defense contractor, the fact that your job doesn't directly contribute to people being exploded does not absolve you.
Absolve you of what? Supporting your countries armed forces? What a terrible sin.
Anyone that has ever used US currency is responsible for that then, right? What with supporting the economy that supports the US military?
Yes. That's among many reasons why bitcoin is nice.