Sequel to "An Inconvenient Truth" coming

OldJourno

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I never saw the original but I bet you could fill a book about all the things it predicted that came true.
 
Hopefully it will be a financial success so he can buy an even bigger house and plane.
 
Hopefully it will be a financial success so he can buy an even bigger house and plane.

He's a huckster who pulled off the biggest hoax in American history while lining his pockets with boatloads of money.
 
Pics of both of you please. Statistically speaking, you are most likely both fat asses. Now that you have tossed stones, I'd like to see what your bodies look like.

I'm 6 feet tall and 205 pounds. I need to lose weight. I'd love to be at 180.
I think I've figured out how to get there by the end of August.
And congratulations on your superb physical condition. I bet you work hard at it and feel better for it.
As to my original point, I really do think Al Gore should buy clothes that fit. And he can afford it. He left public office with a net worth of $700,000 and now he's worth about a half-billion thanks to his role as huckster-in-chief for carbon credits.
 
He left public office with a net worth of $700,000 and now he's worth about a half-billion thanks to his role as huckster-in-chief for carbon credits.

Quite lying, vette.

Al Gore has a net worth of $200 million.

Far less than a half billion and if he just put that $700K under his mattress the interest alone after all these years would have got him to $200 million.

You fuckers are the worst.
 
Quite lying, vette.

Al Gore has a net worth of $200 million.

Far less than a half billion and if he just put that $700K under his mattress the interest alone after all these years would have got him to $200 million.

You fuckers are the worst.

I am a veteran.
I did a quick search and found one site that listed Gore's net worth at $300M. Others had the figure lower, so I concede your point.
I'm not sure you can take $700,000 in the year 2000 and turn that into $200 million in 16 years on interest only. Probably be closer to $2 million, as long as you didn't spend any money.
 
I am a veteran.
I did a quick search and found one site that listed Gore's net worth at $300M. Others had the figure lower, so I concede your point.
I'm not sure you can take $700,000 in the year 2000 and turn that into $200 million in 16 years on interest only. Probably be closer to $2 million, as long as you didn't spend any money.

Not even if you were Bernie "made off with the money" Madoff could you grow it to 200 million.

Let's assume an unreasonaby robust annual ROI of 15%, reinvesting all profits as they are earned. By 2005, 700K is 1.4M. 2010 it is 2.8M. 2015, 5.6M.
 
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