Were the famous musical mavens Rodgers and Hammerstein around today, they may well pen a typically wonderful show tune called "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Greta?" It would no doubt be a masterpiece, and it may well focus on one thing we might do to save the United States from having to deal with this annoying, climate-scolding, Hamas-supporting twit. One way to do that would be to have the State Department make sure she never, ever gets a visa to visit the USA.
One energy advocacy group has penned a letter to the Department of Homeland Security to ask them to look into doing exactly that.
An energy worker advocacy group sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security urging it to review whether climate advocate Greta Thunberg – along with others – should be allowed entry to the nation due to safety concerns arising after recent bannings she has faced elsewhere and the pattern of “disruption” that appears to follow her.
Founder and executive director of energy group Power the Future Daniel Turner told The Center Square: “Secretary [Kristi] Noem and the Trump Administration are working tirelessly to keep America safe, and we urge them to take a hard look at whether agitators like Thunberg should be allowed onto American soil.”
Power the Future is a nonprofit dedicated to Americans working in reliable energy sources and sent the letter concerning Thunberg’s entry to the United States.
Turner told The Center Square that “everywhere Greta Thunberg goes, chaos follows.”
That's something of an understatement, given that only earlier on Tuesday, my friend and colleague Bob Hoge reported on Greta's latest escapade: Dying the waters of Venice green.
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Greta has visited the USA before. In 2019, in typical grandstanding fashion, she sailed a "zero emissions" yacht across the Atlantic to attend the UN's Climate Action Summit. She made the crossing on a racing yacht, the Gitana 16, which we might note has no toilet, shower, cooking facilities, or even beds. I don't want to know what state Miss Thunberg was in when she debarked in New York, but we can well imagine that whoever met her at the dock rushed her to a (huge, carbon-spewing) hotel, where she could wash away the whiff. With water, of course, that was almost certainly heated with electricity produced by fossil fuels.
(I really do not want to know how they solved the "no toilet" problem.)
Really, Greta, couldn't you have just stayed in Sweden and jumped on a Zoom call?
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Daniel Turner of Power the Future does make a compelling case for keeping Greta the heck out of the USA.
“The United States has both the right and the obligation to evaluate whether the entry of a foreign national poses a risk to public order, infrastructure, or significant cultural and historical assets,” Turner wrote.
“Ms. Thunberg’s ongoing involvement in actions that result in vandalism, obstruction, or arrests overseas raises legitimate questions as to whether similar disruptions could occur on U.S. soil,” Turner wrote.
Those are not just reasonable reasons to deny her a visa; they are downright compelling reasons. Greta Thunberg, to put it bluntly, is a trouble-maker, a lawbreaker, a vandal of UN World Heritage sites, a Hamas supporter; she should never be allowed to set foot in the USA, where she would certainly get up to no good.
So, how will we solve a problem like Greta? Simple: Deny her a visa. Let her be Europe's problem.
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