HughPickens.com [hughpickens.com] writes:
Sewell Chan reports at the NYT that Britain’s highest court has unanimously rejected an attempt by Donald J. Trump to
block the construction of a wind farm near his luxury golf resort in northeast Scotland [nytimes.com]. Trump has vowed to stop further development on the project if the offshore wind farm — 11 turbines, which would be visible from the golf resort 2.2 miles away — goes forward. Trump spokesman George A. Sorial denounced the ruling as “extremely unfortunate for the residents of Aberdeen and anyone who cares about Scotland’s economic future” adding that the wind farm will “
completely destroy the bucolic Aberdeen Bay [trumpgolfscotland.com] and cast a terrible shadow upon the future of tourism for the area. History will judge those involved unfavorably, and the outcome demonstrates the foolish, small-minded and parochial mentality which dominates the current Scottish government’s dangerous experiment with wind energy.”
Nicola Sturgeon, first minister of Scotland, withdrew Trump’s status as a business ambassador to Scotland last week after
Trump called for Muslims to be barred from entering the United States [nytimes.com]. Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen has stripped Mr. Trump of an honorary degree it awarded him in 2010.
Trump’s mother was born in Scotland [theguardian.com] and moved to the United States in the 1930s. "I think I do feel Scottish," said Trump at one time.
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