Donald Trump demands Scotland nix wind turbines

In this photo released by the Scottish Parliament dated Wednesday April 25, 2012, US business magnate Donald Trump gives evidence to the Scottish Parliament's Economy Energy and Tourism Committee in Edinburgh, Scotland. Members of the committee are looking at how achievable the Scottish Government's green energy targets for 2020 are, with the meeting focusing on the impact the renewables industry could have on tourism and local communities. (AP Photo/Andrew Cowan/Scottish Parliament)EDINBURGH, Scotland  Donald Trump has demanded in Parliament that Scotland end plans for an offshore wind farm he fears will spoil the view at his exclusive new golf resort.
In a typically blunt display, the New York property tycoon Wednesday told an inquiry into renewable energy to stop the wind power efforts.
He says, "Scotland, if you pursue this policy of these monstrous turbines, Scotland will go broke."

He says, "they are ugly, they are noisy and they are dangerous. If Scotland does this, Scotland will be in serious trouble and will lose tourism to places like Ireland, and they are laughing at us."
Trump says his resort should open on July 10.
Members of the committee are looking at how achievable the Scottish Government's green energy targets for 2020 are.  LINK