Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Warmist Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin, who owns seven vehicles, enjoys fossil-fueled Caribbean vacation during Vermont's largest March snowstorm

Where did he go? Shumlin discloses vacation whereabouts | The Burlington Free Press | Burlington, Vermont
Gov. Peter Shumlin answered the mystery of where he had been vacationing from Thursday to Tuesday, missing Vermont's largest March snowstorm.

At a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Shumlin said he left security behind when he went to Dominica, an island in the Caribbean.

Shumlin's staff had refused to say where the governor was.
January 2011: Governor Peter Shumlin delivers inaugural address | Addison County Independent
While leaders across America, influenced by the extraordinary economic power of oil, coal and automobile companies, equivocate about climate change, we must not. That our planet is warming at an alarming rate is undeniable. But I raise this not to engage in an abstract discussion of climate science. I raise it because I believe Vermont’s economic future will be determined by how we respond to this challenge. We will provide the brainpower, make the products, and seize the job opportunities a lower carbon economy requires.
Blurt: The Seven Days Staff Blog: Shumlin: The $10 Million Man
He has another $1 million in stock in Putney Student Travel, his family's business, and seven vehicles worth a total value of $126,000. One of those vehicles is a 1964 Porsche and the other is a 1952 Dodge truck — the latter is the first vehicle he ever owned (see below to download the complete list).
Peter Shumlin, YouTube - "The big issue today is global warming"

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