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defrost 12 hours ago

Trump has disliked windmills far longer than he has had a base.

  The Donald Trump who came to Scotland in 2006 to say he was building the world's greatest golf course was in many ways a different Donald Trump to the one now enjoying his second term in the White House.
~ https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c78nv0y89p6o

What followed was a saga;

  * Some of the land he bought was under protection as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The shifting sand dune system along that stretch of coast north of Aberdeen was regarded as one of the finest examples of its kind in the UK.

  * In 2012, he travelled to the Scottish Parliament to argue against a wind farm being built in the North Sea, within sight of his development.
He lost appeals against protection, he lost appeals against the "unsightly" wind farms, he was relentlessly mocked and protested against by the Scots, which hasn't ceased:

Jig of Slurs: A Musical Record of Scotland’s Best Insults to Trump - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NNWmZwObZc

Cockwomble is a delight for lovers of the language.

JumpCrisscross 12 hours ago | parent [-]

Huh. Any idea why this wasn't a priority in his first term?

colechristensen 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Once again, he's like a toddler. I'm not trying to be vaguely insulting, he's best actually understood as someone with the psychology of a small child given tremendous wealth and power.

You wouldn't ask why your toddler didn't scream about green beans last week but won't shut up about them today, that's just the kind of thing they do.