We’re $31 Trillion in Debt, Meanwhile Bloated Al Gore Pounds the Table Over Weather

Well, the United States has hit the debt limit again. We’re over $31 Trillion in debt. Spoiler alert: The country won’t default, but this will set up a big fight on Capitol Hill. Let’s hope Republicans take a stand and try to cut back on this ludicrous spending.

Meanwhile, former Vice President Al Gore is making a big — emphasis on big — fool of himself in Davos.

He’s standing in solidarity with Greta Thunberg, who just got arrested for protesting in Germany.

He’s actually saying the biggest threat to the world economy is the weather! We’re $31 Trillion in debt, and Fat Albert wants to spend more trillions on climate.

Watch this whole thing for yourself. The man is truly insane.

Don’t forget, this guy was just a couple of hanging chads away from becoming president of the United States. Who would be worse, Gore or Biden? Tweet us your take @ClayAndBuck — or, if you’re a 24/7 VIP, send us an email. Plus, remember to subscribe to the iHeartRadio podcast so you don’t miss a minute of entertaining commentary.

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