From Paul Krugman*…
- Hope you can use the link; I may have NYTimes cookies on my PC. And, yes, this piece was inspired by the rantings about Gore’s Nobel Prize.
From Paul Krugman*…
One of “mine”? How is that? I’m a member of the Democratic party. So Gore is more “mine” than Kissinger.
Or did you mean something else?
Wow, I missed this last night. That’s what I get for going to sleep.
Your article just quotes the same Tennessee Center for Policy Research, a think tank report. It has one statement that says:
However, we don’t get to see what she did say, if she is aware of the actual numbers or anything else, just what Fox cherrypicked. She is not even aware of how many rooms the residence/mansion has.
Oh here’s the kicker:
Thank you for the assist.
Jim
So what? You are claiming that I’m spreading misinformation by repeating the statement that Gore’s gas bills average $1000 per month.
Looks to me like your claim is wrong. You certainly haven’t proven it. All you’ve done is speculate. Looks to me like you are the one who is spreading misinformation.
So the self-serving claim by Gore’s spokesman has a “home office” lets you infer that he doesn’t regularly commute to his office in Nashville?
So if everyone buys carbon credits we can solve global warming? Sweet! Where do I sign up?
I gave you my cite, you are welcome to look it up and find out if I am wrong.
I would still like to see an undisputed figure that did not originate from the Tennessee Center for Policy Research.
I don’t claim anything about the office except that it is a silly side issue and really doesn’t matter and oh to weaken your position, the anti-Gore News Agency Fox even printed that he maintains a home office.
You apparently stick by the idea he is somehow a hypocrite, despite modernizing his house, buying Green energy and carbon offsets.
Jim
Sorry, but it’s not my responsibility.
If Gore’s spokeswoman doesn’t dispute the figures, then as far as I’m concerned, they are undisputed. If you want to dispute them, the burden is on you to get the actual gas bills, which I imagine you could do by filing a freedom of information request with whatever utility handles Bell Mead, Tennessee.
As I said, it looks to me like you are the one who is spreading misinformation.
I believe that earlier in this thread, one of Gore’s defenders tried to justify his profligate use of energy by speculating that he works from home, thereby not using energy to commute.
Having a home office is not the same thing as not commuting. I have a computer, desk, file drawer, and fax machine at home which I could call a “home office” if I wanted to. And I do work from home once in a while. But I still commute a lot.
It seems pretty likely to me that he’s a hypocrite. Even if he’s not, he still sets a bad example.
There’s a tree in my front yard that my wife wants me to cut down. However, if you pay me 10 bucks, I won’t cut it down.
And having an office since before he has the house, did nothing to prove that he does commute or has in the last 5 years. Provide some actual proof or better yet, drop this sidebar.
In fact as we know he travels by air, often and has a home office, he probably visits this office far less than a commuter would.
Jim
::constructs huge windfarm between brazil84 and WhatExit?::
::sits back with iced tea::
::collects Nobel Prize::
Sorry, but you have the burden of proof. He has a home in Bell Mead and an office in Nashville, which is 3 or 4 miles away. Common sense says that he travels between those two locations on a regular basis.
You can speculate as much as you like, but any way you cut it, Gore consumes a lot of energy.
No burden of proof on me. Sorry, nice try.
Yes, Gore consumes a lot of Energy. However, Gore has installed Solar, is installing Geo-thermal and does the bulk of his travel to increase awareness of AGW and is actually succeeding.
You say hypocrite, I say hard working dedicated Mensch.
Ah, if only it was that easy, there would be enough windbags on both sides of this debate to power the entire world.
I find it a little ironic that brazil84 is a Democrat and I am a Republican. It seems like we are both mixed up.
Thank you for the levity.
Jim
Why are you ignoring the fact that the Gores signed up for TVA’s Green Power Switch program?
He pays higher electric rates because he’s part of a program that subsidizes the development of greenhouse-gas-free power generation. He could pay a cheaper rate, but he doesn’t. How is that not putting your money where your mouth is?
Gore’s stance has never been about how much energy one consumes but what kind of energy one consumes. A hybrid SUV is better than a gas-guzzling SUV. A large house with solar is better than a large house without. He’s never advocated reducing consumption entirely and thus giving up one’s lifestyle, only using cleaner energy to drive that lifestyle.
Let’s see . . . Gore’s defenders are free to sit back, speculate, and cook up whatever common-sense-defying scenarios they feel like in order to justify his conduct; and Gore’s critics have the burden of disproving those scenarios?
Is that how things work in your world?
Hey, maybe Rush Limbaugh has been sneaking into the Bell Mead mansion and running the heating and air conditioning at the same time in order to run up the gas and electric bills and make Gore look bad! Now prove me wrong!!!
Cite? Or is the burden on me to prove that he has travelled extensively for other purposes?
Got me on that one, I cannot cite it. So draw your own conclusions instead. I do not know of a single study on Al Gore’s travel.
You still insist he commutes to the office. That infers daily trips, as in four-five times per week. I think the burden is on you to cite this. I am pretty sure you will be no more capable of providing a cite for his commute than I can for his Air Travel. Your supposition seems illogical to me based on his notorious air travel and the now established fact that he does indeed have a home office.
Jim
Then how do you explain this quote:
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Does the Green Power Switch program cover natural gas and jet fuel?
Forget it Jake, it’s [del]Chinatown[/del] Al Gore.
So you agree that it does cover his home power usage?