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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGlass 1/2 empty or 1/2 full? 90 of the 6000 jobs Trump promised at Arberdeenshire have been filled.
During his trip to the United Kingdom this week, President Donald Trump is expected to squeeze in a golf outing at one of his two Scottish courses, the Trump Turnberry in Ayrshire and Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeenshire. With this side trip, Trump will be promoting his picturesque, seaside properties, which he touted during the 2016 campaign as evidence of his success as an international businessman. And though Trumps history in Scotland does reveal much about the real estate developer turned commander-in-chief, the story is not a flattering one.
The Aberdeenshire project has been a particular headache for Trump. The local planning board has so far resisted giving him permission to build a large condo and timeshare development on the property because the proposed plan was far more expansive than the one he initially presented. And last year, environmental regulators iced Trumps plan to build a second golf course at the Aberdeenshire site over potential damage to ecologically sensitive dunes.
During the presidential campaign, Trump cited his business experience in Scotland as evidence that he had what it took to become president. When I first arrived on the scene in Aberdeen, the people of Scotland were testing me to see just how serious I wasjust like the citizens in the United States have done about my race for the White House, he said. I had to win them overI had to convince them that I meant business and that I had their best interests in mind. What actually transpired has been far different. Trump has skirmished with property owners who have refused to sell their land to his companyhe accused one of living like a pigand battled Scottish lawmakers over wind turbines that were erected in view of his coastal property. Meanwhile, the big promises he made when he first pitched his plan for a world-class golf resort in Arberdeenshire have yet to materialize. He initially pledged the development would create as many as 6,000 jobs and spur $1.25 billion in investment; the reality so far has been more like 95 jobs and $50 million.
Far from winning over Scots, Trump has made numerous enemies. His past visits to Scotland have drawn widespread protest. On this trip, Trump again will likely be met with protesters, and UK taxpayers are expected to pay $6.6 million to cover the cost of an additional 5,000 police officers needed to protect him during his weekend jaunt to Scotland, where he has no official events on his schedule. On Friday, ahead of his visit, the Scotsman, the Scottish daily newspaper, ran a full-page editorial denouncing Trump as an appalling human being.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/07/as-trump-visits-his-scottish-golf-course-a-mystery-remains/
The Aberdeenshire project has been a particular headache for Trump. The local planning board has so far resisted giving him permission to build a large condo and timeshare development on the property because the proposed plan was far more expansive than the one he initially presented. And last year, environmental regulators iced Trumps plan to build a second golf course at the Aberdeenshire site over potential damage to ecologically sensitive dunes.
During the presidential campaign, Trump cited his business experience in Scotland as evidence that he had what it took to become president. When I first arrived on the scene in Aberdeen, the people of Scotland were testing me to see just how serious I wasjust like the citizens in the United States have done about my race for the White House, he said. I had to win them overI had to convince them that I meant business and that I had their best interests in mind. What actually transpired has been far different. Trump has skirmished with property owners who have refused to sell their land to his companyhe accused one of living like a pigand battled Scottish lawmakers over wind turbines that were erected in view of his coastal property. Meanwhile, the big promises he made when he first pitched his plan for a world-class golf resort in Arberdeenshire have yet to materialize. He initially pledged the development would create as many as 6,000 jobs and spur $1.25 billion in investment; the reality so far has been more like 95 jobs and $50 million.
Far from winning over Scots, Trump has made numerous enemies. His past visits to Scotland have drawn widespread protest. On this trip, Trump again will likely be met with protesters, and UK taxpayers are expected to pay $6.6 million to cover the cost of an additional 5,000 police officers needed to protect him during his weekend jaunt to Scotland, where he has no official events on his schedule. On Friday, ahead of his visit, the Scotsman, the Scottish daily newspaper, ran a full-page editorial denouncing Trump as an appalling human being.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/07/as-trump-visits-his-scottish-golf-course-a-mystery-remains/
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Glass 1/2 empty or 1/2 full? 90 of the 6000 jobs Trump promised at Arberdeenshire have been filled. (Original Post)
Miles Archer
Jul 2018
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shanny
(6,709 posts)1. 90 is a long effin' way from half of 6000. Just sayin'
Takket
(21,564 posts)2. I'd say that makes it 197/200 empty
RainCaster
(10,870 posts)3. So much winning
Yeah, they must be getting tired of all that winning.