Friday, March 27, 2026

Games..

I Do..

 

 Getting married and being single are not the same; they offer distinct, often opposing, lifestyles, benefits, and challenges. 
Marriage typically provides shared finances, companionship, and long-term security, while singleness often offers higher autonomy, personal growth, and stronger social ties. 
Both can lead to a fulfilled life depending on individual goals.
  •  Married people often experience higher levels of reported well-being and emotional support, benefiting from a "built-in" partner.
  •  Marriage generally involves combining financial responsibilities and, often, navigating family life together.
  • Studies show that single people tend to be better at maintaining ties with friends, neighbors, and coworkers than their married counterparts.
Single: Unmatched flexibility, time for self-discovery, and lower risk of divorce-related financial or emotional strain.
  • Married: Potential for better economic conditions, shared burdens, and a consistent partner to share life's milestone.
  • Just a thought.

Third Party..

 


A unanimous Supreme Court ruling that had nothing to do with guns on its face may still prove one of the most useful legal developments the Second Amendment movement has seen in a long time.
That is the argument attorney Mark W. Smith made in his latest video on The Four Boxes Diner, where he said the Court’s 9-0 decision in Cox Communications v. Sony is “hugely beneficial” to both the Second Amendment and the gun industry. 
The ruling matters because it reinforces a powerful legal principle: if a company provides a lawful product or service, it generally cannot be held liable just because someone else later misuses it. 
Smith said that matters enormously for gun makers, gun sellers, and the broader firearms space.
His reasoning was straightforward. If anti-gun activists cannot ban firearms outright, they often try to attack the industry through lawsuits, hoping to make it too expensive, too risky, or too politically toxic for companies to keep making and selling guns. In that kind of environment, a Supreme Court ruling that sharply limits liability for third-party misuse can become a very useful shield. Just a thought.

Never..

 

Lauded..

 
The 42-day shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security could soon come to an end after the Republican-led Senate, in the early hours of Friday morning, moved to fund most of the department while conceding to Democratic Party demands.

After repeated deadlocks that left airports across the country with staffing shortages, the lawmakers finally agreed to fund DHS and its various agencies such as the Transportation Security Administration and the U.S. Coast Guard, but they held off on funding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and part of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which Democrats have singled out for their role in implementing Trump’s harsh anti-immigration agenda.

Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D, N.Y.), meanwhile, lauded the deal. “I’m very proud of our Democratic caucus,” Schumer reportedly said.  

Just a thought.

Fetterrrrr..

 

TSA..

 

At Law..

 

Dems..

 

Puppy..