Come on David, it is just starting to get interesting. The real issues are just beginning to get fleshed-out.
Chris- I have known quite a few people from your country- I have standing invitations from several to play golf when I visit- concluded business with a couple, and other than with you, I have never had a bit of difficulty with any one of them (check that, I think there might also be a transplant living there who has been less than cordial with me, but I am told is not personal- he is that way with most everyone). Quite the opposite, I found Ausies to be warm, fun, engaging, sporting, and fairly thick-skinned- the kind that can offer a dig with the best of them, and are equally good with the returns. I've travelled quite a bit and have warm relationships most everywhere. Whatever burr you have rubbing the wrong place, consider who it is lobbing the cheapshots. But thanks for the advice, even if it appears not to be well-intentioned.
Niall- you might be right about the folks on this site. Trump obviously disagrees with that assessment, and though his style leaves a lot to be desired (I am not a fan at all), he has a rather compelling record. Why he would want to get involved in something so controversial is beyond me. Who knows, maybe he did get emotionally drawn into this mess by his Scottish roots. Perhaps the natural beauty many of you wished to protect cried out to him to make something more permanent with it. Given where things stand, let's at least hope he succeeds.