Al Gore Wields More Influence Out of Government

The former vice president has more freedom to advance his agenda on climate change and other issues

March 31, 2009 RSS Feed Print

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Democrats should beware the powerful outsider, especially if they think he shares their views. While Al Gore may once have led their party, in recent years he's been critical of inaction and efforts he thinks fall short, regardless of party affiliation.

The greatest irony of Gore's career is that he's arguably more influential outside of government than when he was nearly atop it. His lecture series on global warming became a blockbuster Hollywood film, then won him a Nobel Prize. Yet he's criticized by conservatives and lampooned in the television show South Park.

Gore took no post in the Obama administration, though he almost surely would have had one if he'd asked. Yet in many ways, he has more freedom to advance his agenda unencumbered by government obligations.

Fellow Democrats say Gore's an articulate translator of high scientific ideas, able to explain complexity in terms easy to understand. That will be important as complex debates swirl around issues like carbon trading and regulating greenhouse gases.

His current initiative, Repower America, lobbies to make buildings more efficient, increase renewable-energy generation, improve the power grid, and build affordable plug-in cars. Gore pushes his solutions at meetings with world leaders and academics and through a public information campaign. And his effort is becoming self-perpetuating: In the past several months, he's begun actively encouraging scientists to become more political in expressing their views.

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Some time when you Al Gore lemmings have the time check out some of the affiliations of your mentor. Check out who will benefit the most from "Cap-n-Tax", or now I guess it's called the American Energy Act or some such synonym to lessen the "heat". Take a look at who is a major investor in the CCX(Chicago Climate Exchange) the only entity in the U.S. able to trade in Carbon Offsets or credits.

[Sic] "Al Gore established an investment management group in London called Generation Investment Management LLP (GIM). His memberships and associations have caused on line commentators and think-tank policy analysts to suggest that Al Gore has created a conflict of interest by working with GIM and simultaneously being the spokesperson for action on global warming. The Competitive Enterprise Institute believes that the government policies Gore advocated to the U.S. Senate in January 2009 "will make him and his friends extremely wealthy at the expense of consumers. Such criticism over this alleged conflict of interest has been made as early as March 2007. GIM also owns a 2.98% stake in the Climate Exchange, which in turn owns the Chicago Climate Exchange. This gives Al Gore a financial bias towards promoting global warming control through the trading of carbon credits."

You bet, Al Gore is a real Saint who is strictly altruistic. Oh he just happens to be one of the proponents of global government and a global currency too, but that's another story for another time! Wake up and do a little investigation on your own. Learn who and what the "esteemed" Al Gore really is, and what he is doing. Doing from his new $9 million dollar California home. Global warming has treated his bank account rather well!

Robert Stevenson of CO 11:22AM May 15, 2010

Reagan was a leader in closing tax-funded agencies so his funders could make a profit. He shut many state-owned health facilities. His pals built their own. After that, they profited from Medical and Medicare patients. He imposed tuition for the first time on our tax-created Land Grant colleges. Fewer students attended. Others took student loans from Reagan's banker pals. After graduating, professionals charge more, to pay off student loans faster. The Bush-Cheney War for Oil hired private contractors, (Bechtel, and Cheney's former employer Haliiburton,) to rebuild what our taxes were used to destroy in Iraq & Afghanistan. Corruption was exposed. We were overcharged for meals for the military, etc. Afghan officials stole off the top of what they got from us stupid American taxpayers. Taxes are not being used to build hospitals and schools here, but over there. Privatizing is the most costly way to do anything.

aura dawn veirs of CA 4:11PM November 08, 2009

John shows he can use words "idiotic, stupid, gay-loving commie-loving dems." He is not winner of the Nobel Prize, so he insults VP Gore. Schaefer posts his usual denial of global warning. They must not have seen NASA photos of glacier and floe melt. Polar bears are dying because wide gaps between floes make it impossible for them to catch enough seals to eat. Shorelines will rise and flood cities at the edges of continents. VP Gore is an executive with Microsoft, which means he's working in the advance guard of scientific discoveries in communications. I'm invested in Google and its Chinese counterpart, Baidu. When tribes in the Gobi Desert have computers, you know the times they are a-changing. World markets are shifting. We must help public officials decide correctly what to do about shifting to alternate energy. I'm very pleased to see enormous windfarms off the coast of Holland, and more solar installations in sunny parts of the USA. Before they put windfarms on a particular pass in Northern California, we always used to say, as the wind pushed the car from the side, "They should put windmills here!" Congratulations to VP Gore.

aura dawn veirs of CA 4:01PM November 08, 2009

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