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“Poor planning on your part does not necessitate an emergency on mine.”

Which is to say that these are organizations that have been sitting on this problem for thirty or more years, doing nothing about it, and suddenly they cannot handle the load due to THEIR greed, apathy, and incompetence. But programmers are meant to queue up and work for free in order to fix it because it is now a "crisis" of their intentional making.

This is an argument for private profits, subsidies the loses. How about no? How about we eat into these organization's balance sheets in order to fix the massive financial and technical debt they let build up, because frankly they deserve it and it is the only way they'll learn. Any other solution will just excuse them to do this again.

Why should programmers bare the cost of their mistakes while they seemingly get a free ride/keep the "good year" windfall? It is immoral for programmers to profit, but not for these organizations that created these problems out of their greed? Nope.




This comment seems to ignore who the "they/THEIR" are. The organization that choose not to invest in unemployment benefits IT was the voters and taxpayers of New Jersey/"name that state".

Yes, it might be nice to have voters with more foresight and long term horizons who don't mind paying higher taxes. But lets not blame some nameless profit centered corporation.




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