Gore's Climate Change Rerun: Still Screaming About the Sky Falling?
Two decades after 'An Inconvenient Truth,' Al Gore dusts off his PowerPoint to keep the climate grift alive – yawn.
So, Al Gore's still hawking his climate Chicken Little routine, huh? Twenty years after he scared the pants off everyone with 'An Inconvenient Truth,' he's back with a 'tweaked' slideshow. Translation: he's gotta keep that sweet, sweet climate cash flowing somehow.
Remember all those predictions of coastal cities underwater by now? How about the imminent ice age he was warning us about back in the 70s? Yeah, about that... Turns out, the planet hasn't spontaneously combusted yet. Maybe he should update his graphics with a 'things that didn't happen' slide.
The climate doomsters always conveniently forget to mention that China and India are pumping out more emissions than ever. But hey, let's just cripple the American economy with green mandates and virtue signaling while the rest of the world laughs all the way to the bank.
And speaking of crippling the economy, have you seen the price of gas lately? Thanks, climate activists! I’m sure replacing all the cars with EVs will totally solve everything. No problems with sourcing rare earth minerals from questionable regimes, right? And what happens when the power grid goes down? Back to the Stone Age, baby!
Gore's updated presentation is probably just more of the same: fear-mongering, cherry-picked data, and conveniently ignoring the fact that climate models are about as accurate as a Magic 8-Ball. He needs to justify his private jet somehow.
Maybe he’ll explain why he lives in a mansion that uses more energy than a small town. Or how his climate investment firm made millions off government subsidies. But I doubt it. That doesn’t fit the narrative, does it?
Look, nobody’s saying pollution is good. But this whole climate hysteria thing is a giant scam designed to transfer wealth and control. And Al Gore is right there at the front of the line, raking in the dough while lecturing us about our carbon footprint.
So next time you see Al Gore on TV, just remember: he's not trying to save the planet. He's trying to save his bank account.
This presentation is a rerun of old scare tactics that are designed to keep lining Gore's pockets while the world moves on.


