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Hypocrite Mike Bloomberg flies private jet to Bermuda a couple times per month

Mike Bloomberg, like the rest of hypocrite Democrats always whine about “Climate Change” and about how bad this country is because we are such big polluters (when China and India are the worst polluters in the world). Private jets are blamed by leftists as being CO2 hogs and one of the worst polluting the air and making ‘climate change.’ Bloomberg is no exception, everyone in this country is bad and pollutes the air except him. Yet, it’s the same Michael Bloomberg who takes a private jet to Bermuda a couple times per month in a gas guzzling Dassault Falcon which is valued at about $30 million dollars.

Hypocrite Mike Bloomberg flies private jet to Bermuda a couple times per month
Hypocrite Mike Bloomberg flies private jet to Bermuda a couple times per month

Bloomberg, a licensed pilot, owns a $30 million Dassault Falcon which he flies a couple of times every month to his waterfront home in Bermuda. When he’s not in his jet, Bloomberg can be found piloting his $4.5 million Agusta SPA A109s helicopter.

A flight in a private jet generates an estimated 37 times more carbon emissions than the same trip on a commercial flight. And Bloomberg’s six-seat chopper burns a jaw-dropping 72 gallons of fuel every hour.

The New York Times reports that, “In October 2004, officials with the Meadowlands Sports Complex denied Mr. Bloomberg’s request to fly his helicopter to a Jets game and encouraged him to take the bus from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.”

When Bloomberg does drive, he’s got a high-performance Audi R8 sports car (from 0-60 in less than 4 seconds) and a comfortable Chevy Suburban SUV. Neither vehicle gets more than 15 mpg in city driving. And when the public complained about the environmental damage being done by his SUV idling on the street with the air conditioning on, Bloomberg’s solution was to have his staff wheel an actual window-unit air conditioner out to his car on hot, summer days.

Not exactly the actions of a man who believes “climate change is a crisis,” as Bloomberg told NBC’s Chuck Todd.

And about that multi-million-dollar mansion in Bermuda. It’s one of at least 10 properties Bloomberg owns around the world, and even by luxury island resort standards, it’s impressive: Seven bathrooms, five balconies, 6,000 square feet and all of it right on the water.