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1. maland+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-15 17:06:39
Why would that be an abuse of power? The company has demonstrated that they are an unreliable government partner.

It's wholly different to not accept a contract in the first place, but to unilaterally end it for any reason, political or otherwise, is grounds to consider that service provider unreliable.

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2. munk-a+U2[view] [source] 2020-06-15 17:17:58
>>maland+(OP)
The contract was brought to an end - but did the company prove they were an unreliable partner or did the government? These calls to end government association aren't coming from no where - these government acts don't have majority support and it's gotten to the point where individuals are feeling the need to take on personal risk to ensure that the government is actually aligned with the citizenry.
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3. lukevd+LB[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-15 19:50:36
>>munk-a+U2
> but did the company prove they were an unreliable partner or did the government?

The company.

You can support the employees without needing to twist reality. There is no question that ending service on non service related grounds makes a company unpredictability unreliable.

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