Al Gore’s Home Devours 34 Times More Electricity Than Average U.S. Household – IOTW Report

Al Gore’s Home Devours 34 Times More Electricity Than Average U.S. Household

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In just this past year, Gore burned through enough energy to power the typical American household for more than 21 years, according to a new report by the National Center for Public Policy Research. The former vice president consumed 230,889 kilowatt hours (kWh) at his Nashville residence, which includes his home, pool and driveway entry gate electricity meters. A typical family uses an average of 10,812 kWh of electricity per year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

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17 Comments on Al Gore’s Home Devours 34 Times More Electricity Than Average U.S. Household

  1. Is anyone really – REALLY – stupid enough to think that he actually BELIEVES any of the bullshit he spews?

    c’mon … C’MON!

    It’s a scam to make money!
    He doesn’t believe that bullshit any more than the imams who sucker dummies into blowing themselves up, believe in that bullshit about Ollie!

    Ever notice that NONE of them blow themselves up?

    izlamo delenda est …

  2. Al Gore is the perfect archetype. A great opportunity presents itself here to expose elitism, environmentalism, and socialism all at the same time. Conservatives should lobby for the same life style as Gore – – I want to consume as much power as Al Gore. I want several large houses like Al Gore. I want to travel in a private jet like Al Gore. Etc., etc., etc. Freeze the target and ridicule him relentlessly to every liberal you know. Shout it from the rooftops then double down.

  3. He’s the pied piper of the duped greenies, who worship and adore him. In their eyes , he can do no wrong. His energy consumption is justifiable,
    because he’s the messenger from on high.

  4. He is the false prophet of the globull warming religion/cult.

    Oh but wait. He buys carbon offsets, so he is totally justified and at peace. Kind of like buying indulgences, huh.

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