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Originally Posted by RawAlex
I always love stuff like this.
Let's start. On a per square foot basis, does the Gore "mansion" use more or less than the average american house with heating and air conditioning? Should we begrudge someone for making money and being able to afford a larger house?
If anything, the energy bills he pays should have charges in them to either assure a reduction in usage or to provide enough money to support reducing the greenhouse gases that may be released as a result of the generation of the electricity.
Of course, we could knock down all the homes in american and replace every one of them with a cookie cutter 1200 square foot concrete bunker, making sure that everyone uses the same amount of electricity.
Wait, they do that in North Korea. It's called being a broke ass socialist state.
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We all want a big house and $30,000 powerbills. But Al Gore tells us we shouldn't have those because of the damage we are doing to the environment. He wants higher taxes on us and the government to be in control of healthcare, so we can head down the road to being a broke ass socialist state. The point is, he wants you and me to live in the 1200 sq ft cookie cutter, while he lives in a huge house, that has 20 times eco-damaging properties of ours. His hipocrisy is the point, not his wealth.