Al Gore amasses wealth and his carbon footprint

 

Al Gore's Nashville Home- check out the SUV's

 

Al Gore's Nashville Mansion

We recently learned that Al and Tipper Gore are separating and that means the couple will eventually have to split their assets.  When Al and Tipper Gore left the White House in 2001 the couples estimated worth was between $1-$2 million.  Nine years later, Al and Tipper are worth between $100 and $200 million.  There’s a lot of money in scaring people into believing that man is destroying the Earth and we’re all going to die.

Gore has been able to parlay his “concern” for the environment and global warming into a fortune- making him one of the wealthiest men in America… yes one of the same type of people liberals attack as evil.  There are exceptions for rich liberals, however.  You’re not evil if you make your money as a modern day snake oil salesman, scaring people with false science.

Concerned about the environment, Gore recently purchased an $8.8 million ocean-view villa in the gated community of Montecito, California. The 6,500-square-foot villa tucked on one-and-a-half acres of grounds includes a swimming pool, a spa, fountains, five bedrooms and nine baths.  No carbon footprint there- Gore purchases “carbon exchanges” from one of his companies so he’s allowed to “pollute”.  But wait, there’s more.

Gore also owns a multimillion-dollar home in Nashville, Tenn., a condo in San Francisco in addition to their home in the Washington area, an Arlington Tudor. They bought a 100-foot houseboat named, aptly, Bio-Solar One in 2008. And they own a farm in Carthage, Tenn., that includes a zinc mine.  For someone so concerned about global warming and a “carbon footprint”, the man sure owns a lot of homes that he has to heat and cool.

Hypocrisy?  Of course.  Al Gore is a liberal.

Click here to see Al Gore’s Montecito Villa.

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