California’s Public Utility Commission has passed an LGBT quota system for awarding government contracts to businesses. The vote was unanimous, as it would be in a one-seditious-party state such as California, which would be more at home as a North Korean province than an American state.
The PUC will now award at least 1.5 percent of its government contracts to businesses run by gay people, a move that once again from California is blatantly unconstitutional, as well as against the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1968 (in its amended form). The move could mean $600 million in wealth transfer intentionally from heterosexual, or even non-sex-oriented-defined ownership to homosexual or bisexual ownership, for the state of California appears to want to end the human species by rewarding behavior that, were it to become the prevaling socially acceptable and favored expression, would lead to it extinction. But at least the planet will be saved, which will comfort us all in our graves, to be sure.
Being tolerant of homosexuality is as American as free speech, but using the power of the state to favor homosexual activity over heterosexual activity is social, cultural, and national suicide, as humans who are gay will not, in overwhelming aggregate reality, reproduce. Let us hope the backlash to this heterophobic tyranny targets the mostly heterosexual wealthy DNC operatives that are behind these decisions and not the LGBT community, who, for the sake of all Americans, must remain free to live as they choose just as everyone else must be free to feel whatever they want about the LGBT community (short of wishing to impede their ability to pursue their own definitions of happiness).
From finance.yahoo.com
2022-04-08 00:45:54
Excerpt:
California’s Landmark General Order 156 now includes an aspirational goal of 1.5% for LGBT businesses in contracting with California-based Utility Companies, worth over $600 million per year in competitive contracts
SAN FRANCISCO, April 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — BuildOUT California is happy to announce that the California Public Utilities (CPUC) today, by unanimous vote, approved a historic measure that will set an aspirational goal of 1.5% for the inclusion of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) certified businesses in the competitive contracting process with California-based utilities like AT&T, PG&E and Southern California Edison Company. This development will be an update to the CPUC’s Utility Supplier Diversity Program, known as General Order 156, which was created by a 1983 law (Assembly Bill 3638), under the leadership of late Assemblywoman Gwen Moore, a prominent civil rights advocate. Ms. Moore served in the California Assembly from 1978 through 1994, representing…

