"Gay for Pay: California's $633 Million Scandal Exposed" In a shocking revelation that has left many questioning the integrity of California's government, investigative journalist Chris Rufo has uncovered a disturbing trend of favoritism in public contracting. According to Rufo's latest report, the state is allegedly pressuring public utilities to award millions of dollars in special contracts to businesses owned by members of the LGBTQ+ community. The staggering figure of $633 million has been set aside for these "LGBT-owned" firms, sparking concerns about the legitimacy of these awards and the criteria used to determine eligibility. As journalist Mike Solana asks, how can the government possibly verify a company's ownership structure, especially when it comes to sensitive and personal information like an individual's sexual orientation? This explosive story raises questions about crony capitalism and the potential for corruption in California's government.
1. Gay for pay by Mike Solana In yet another piece of unbelievable reporting on the state of California from Chris Rufo, news-weary Americans discover the government is “pressuring public utilities to award $633 million in special contracts to ‘LGBT-owned’ firms.” But Solana, how could the government possibly know a man is gay? Why, couldn’t...