Al Gore’s Nashville Estate Expends 21 Times More Energy A Year Than Typical U.S. Home, Study Says

Former Vice President Al Gore’s 10,070-square-foot estate near Nashville, Tennessee, expended more than 21 times more energy than the average U.S. household over the past year, according to a new report. A report by the National Center for Public Policy Research – self-described as a nonpartisan, independent conservative think tank – said that according to data…

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4 Thoughts to “Al Gore’s Nashville Estate Expends 21 Times More Energy A Year Than Typical U.S. Home, Study Says”

  1. Jim Forsythe

    We all know that Gore is a scam artist and a hypocrite.

  2. Sandi

    And, in that condescending tone of his, we peasants are told to pay twice as much for biodegradable cleaning products that don’t work and to hang out clothes outside to dry. Yeah, right.
    I sure am curious about similar data about the Carthage and San Francisco places.

  3. Bob

    But…. but…. but… Mr. Gore needs that large of a residence to accommodate his BIG head.

  4. Jim Forsythe

    Do as I say, not as I do! This seems to be Gore’s motto.

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