As everyone that pays attention has known for a long time now, Bill Gates and folks like him are pretty much the definition of evil.. They are the do as I say folks, not as I do. Bill Gates is a software guy, who cares what he says or thinks about climate change or anything besides software for that matter. Nobody with a functioning brain I would say.
But for some reason and who knows why, leave me a comment if you know why. Gates has changed his the sky is falling end of the world Climate Change nonsense.
Here is a video where they talk about his reversal and even more amusing some video of him talking about how horrible it is all going to be, before his change of heart.
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6384242706112
Below are a few amusing facts about Big Bill….
Did you know that Bill Gates’ primary residence in Seattle boasts 7 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, a 60-foot pool with an underwater music system, a 2,500-square-foot gym, a 1,000-square-foot dining room, six kitchens, and a trampoline room with a 20-foot ceiling? And let’s not forget the 2,100-square-foot library, a home theater that seats up to 20 guests, and a massive 300-square-foot reception hall with room for 200 guests. And there’s also a spacious guesthouse, a garage that fits 23 cars, and an artificial stream stocked with fish.
Depending on the source, its value is estimated at $127 to $170 million.
But wait, there’s more!
Gates also owns homes in:
Del Mar, California at ($43 million),
Indian Wells, California ($12.5 million),
Wellington, Florida ($8.7 million),
Wyoming ($8.9 million).
A fun little tidbit about his Florida property: In 2016, he paid $13.5 million for the neighboring house.
Rumor has it he’s also bought four other properties on the same street, making him the sole resident of the entire block.
While Bill doesn’t own a mega-yacht, he regularly charters them for his vacations. He also has a penchant for spending big on luxury cars, and let’s not forget his four private jets. In interviews, he mentioned that purchasing private jets is his “guilty pleasure.”
Now, isn’t it ironic that one of the main proponents of reducing our carbon footprint lives like this?
With such an expansive estate and luxurious lifestyle, we can’t help but wonder how much his own carbon footprint is ballooning.
If the people who are urging us to reduce our carbon footprints are living lives of excess, how can we trust their motivations and the validity of their claims about man-made climate change?
Don’t be like Bill!
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