Tiger Cat
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Tiger Cat
@BackTo_1970
Bringing scientific principles to politics





🚨Tiresome climate scold Al Gore exposes himself yet again in the video here. In the clip, Gore claims the “doomsday predictions from climate scientists 20 years ago were proven dead right” - so we should trust them EVEN MORE now. He doubles down: “It is inevitable that we’re going to see Greenland go and the west Antarctic ice sheet go.” But none of that is true. In fact, Gore has been wrong about literally everything for two solid decades. Here’s the inconvenient truth about Gore’s always wrong predictions: • 2006 (An Inconvenient Truth era): “We have reached the point of no return” within 10 years (i.e. by 2016) unless we take “drastic measures.” But 2016 came and went. No point of no return. Business as usual. • 2006: “Within the decade there will be no more snows of Kilimanjaro.” But 2016 arrived. Lots of snow is still on the mountain. It remains there today. • 2009 (Copenhagen speech): “75% chance” the entire North Polar ice cap would be gone during summer months within 5–7 years (by 2014–2016). But those months came and went and Arctic ice is still there every summer. So, given that inconvenient reality, Gore did what climate scolds to best - he kept moving the goalposts: • 2008: Ice-free Arctic by 2013. • 2009: Pushed it to 2014. • Repeated variations for years - the shipping industry is still waiting for the ice-free passage. Meanwhile the U.S. enjoyed the longest stretch without major hurricane landfalls in recorded history right after Gore’s “super-hurricanes” panic. Gore’s batting average on doomsday: 0-for-everything. Yet here he is in 2026 demanding we treat his failed prophecies as gospel. Share if you’re as weary as I am of the incessant grift. #ClimateScam #AlGore #InconvenientBS












If everyone is family, no one is family. If everything is urgent, then nothing is urgent. If anyone can illegally exercise a right of American citizenship, like voting—then American citizenship means nothing.

























