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The goal of indiscriminate firing, threatening offers of "buyouts," and other abusive tactics is to run out people who are good at their jobs, in hopes of causing a total system collapse.

From Salon

All reporting shows the federal layoffs are indiscriminate, without performance review or auditing.

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"Today, we are exposing the Chinese government agents directing and fostering indiscriminate and reckless attacks against computers and networks worldwide," said Sue J Bai, who heads the DOJ's National Security Division.

From BBC

But that was a noteworthy exception to the administration’s overarching strategy of seemingly indiscriminate cuts.

“The indiscriminate firing of employees is going to sabotage NOAA’s ability to do essential work that every single American relies on,” Watters said in a statement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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