Let’s journey back a year and a few months to a time when Sen. John McCain did not recall the number of houses he and his wife had. And supporters of Obama talked about families having one kitchen table and supporters of McCain said that Democrats just didn’t like financial success.
Turns out some Republicans don’t like financial success at the hands of liberals, especially liberals who are concerned about climate change reports The New York Times.
Critics, mostly on the political right and among global warming skeptics, say Mr. Gore is poised to become the world’s first “carbon billionaire,” profiteering from government policies he supports that would direct billions of dollars to the business ventures he has invested in.
Mr. Gore responded last year to these frivolous claims with this statement on Capitol Hill.
“I believe that the transition to a green economy is good for our economy and good for all of us, and I have invested in it, ” Mr. Gore said, adding that he had put “every penny” he has made from his investments into the Alliance for Climate Protection.
“And, Congresswoman,” he added, “if you believe that the reason I have been working on this issue for 30 years is because of greed, you don’t know me.”
Why is this back in the news? One of the companies that Gore and his fellow investors back won a grant in the smart grid contracts announced last week by President Obama.
As Mr. Gore says:
Do you think there is something wrong with being active in business in this country? I am proud of it. I am proud of it.