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Michael Pope reports. Voters in southwest Virginia often end up voting against their own economic self-interest; supporting politicians who promise to do things like ban critical race theory or oppose federal spending programs that could benefit their communities. That s the conclusion of Stephen Farnsworth at the University of Mary Washington. Credit MBandman / Flickr, Creative Commons: flickr.com/photos/mbandman/23033039562 They win on cultural issues: support for guns, opposition to abortion, opposition to gay rights. Now, this doesn t put food on the table, Farnsworth explains. This doesn t put a dent into the health care bill that you might end up with if you get sick. But it does allow you to participate in what increasingly is a trench warfare politics both nationally and in Virginia. ....
UPDATE: Smyrna Vehicle Break-In and Fraudulent Use of Bank Cards May 04, 2021 at 07:37 am by WGNS SMYRNA, Tennessee The Smyrna Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating individuals involved in an auto burglary. Between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. on the evening of April 22, 2021, the window of a vehicle parked in the Greenway parking area on Fitzhugh Blvd in Smyrna was smashed and the victim’s purse was stolen. The suspects made multiple purchases with the victim’s credit cards before she could cancel them. Smyrna PD says that the suspects are driving a newer model Jeep Renegade, blue in color, with a temporary tag on the back. ....
A Swedish councillor is calling for a fat tax for the nation’s overweight citizens. Stefan Hanna, Centre Party councillor in Uppsala, eastern Sweden, argued in a blog post that those who let their weight spiral out of control should pay higher taxes than those who stay trim as they place more demands on public services. “If it costs more to live unhealthily the collective society doesn’t say NO! The society says do as you want, but if you elect to live unwisely then you have to pay extra so that we can fund any additional costs that you will cost society, if you get older,” Hanna wrote online. ....