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Headline: “Obama-era Greenhouse Gas Rules Gone”

The New American Digest Posted on February 12, 2026 by DTFebruary 12, 2026

"An ensuing Supreme Court ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA found greenhouse gases qualify as air pollutants and that if the EPA determines they endanger public health or welfare it can regulate them."

By far the most significant "greenhouse" gas is water vapour.

And lots of other related things there's no point in going into here - other than ...

EPA has probably done at least as much damage to this country as the civil rights act.

F EPA

did i express myself clearly enough?

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Ambler Mansion – Jamestown, Virginia

The New American Digest Posted on February 12, 2026 by DTFebruary 10, 2026

Jamestown was founded in 1607 (Pocahontas anyone?) on what was then a peninsula poking out into the James River. It was the capital of Virginia until 1699 when the capital was moved to Middle Plantation, later named Williamsburg. The town of Jamestown began to fade away as the majority of commercial life followed the government to Williamsburg but several families stayed on what became an island and prospered.

Through marriage and inheritance, the primary landowner was Richard Ambler by 1724. Richard died in 1766 and divided his holdings between his three sons. Edward, the eldest, inherited Richard's Yorktown properties, John inherited the majority of Jamestown properties, and the youngest, Jaquelin, inherited smaller holdings in both. John died not long after Richard; his holdings went to Edward. Edward moved his family to Jamestown; when he died in 1768, his family remained until the American Revolution. Jaquelin died in 1798.

The Ambler mansion was first built in 1750. Built in the Georgian-style, it was a 2-story structure centered about a central hall with two rooms on either side. The home was surrounded by extensive garden walkways. It was burned in the American Revolution and rebuilt by John. The Ambler family sold its Jamestown holdings in 1831 to David Bullock. The home was burned again in the Civil War and rebuilt again. The third burning in 1895 was not rebuilt and the ruins are now part of the Colonial Historical National Park.

Although the Jamestown site has fee-based access like other national parks, there is an island loop road which is open-access (as is Colonial Parkway - the main road between Jamestown and Yorktown through Williamsburg. Obama shut the road down during one of the now common govt shutdowns. Like closing statues.)

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Gerard Van der Leun
12/26/45 - 1/27/23


Gerard's Last Post
(posthumous): Feb 4, 2023
"So Long. See You All a Little Further Down the Road"

When my body won’t hold me anymore
And it finally lets me free
Where will I go?
Will the trade winds take me south through Georgia grain?
Or tropical rain?
Or snow from the heavens?
Will I join with the ocean blue?
Or run into a savior true?
And shake hands laughing
And walk through the night, straight to the light
Holding the love I’ve known in my life
And no hard feelings

Avett Brothers - No Hard Feelings

The following was posted along with the announcement of Gerard's passing.
Leonard Cohen - Going Home

For a 2005 interview with Gerard


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