This Saturday, Just Say No To The Clock-Changing
Madness: It’s Pointless And Dangerous
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Posted By: RockyTCB,
10/31/2023 5:48:02 AM
This weekend, hundreds of millions of Americans will dutifully set their clocks back one hour, convincing themselves that they’ve “gained” an hour – despite spending at least part of it resetting all their timepieces.
Americans should instead refuse to play along. Few government mandates combine such utter pointlessness and serious public health harms than the twice-a-year switch on and off Daylight Saving Time. It’s time to end the madness.
First, despite its label, “Daylight Saving Time” does not save daylight. It doesn’t even save energy. Two studies looked at energy use before and after changes in DST laws.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Rinktum 10/31/2023 6:11:50 AM (No. 1589023)
The only thing I like about DST is that the kids that ride the bus or walk to school do not have to do it in darkness. That extra hour makes a difference in that regard, everything else? Nah, I am not a fan.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Miceal 10/31/2023 6:37:43 AM (No. 1589024)
I thought the USA ended this last year?
10 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
DiegoDude 10/31/2023 6:44:41 AM (No. 1589025)
My employer doesn't share my view on showing up late for work on Monday.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
ussjimmycarter 10/31/2023 6:44:44 AM (No. 1589026)
Ummm? It’s not that hard! Good luck resetting your computer controlled items! Just a little firmware coding! No problem! Or set a couple of watches back! So hard!
8 people like this.
Reply 5 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 10/31/2023 7:29:14 AM (No. 1589052)
Might as well keep it, we'll be having another world war pretty soon.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
red1066 10/31/2023 8:09:47 AM (No. 1589081)
I still don't understand why this is even an issue. It's been done for decades. Your even told when to do it. It's not like it's a surprise. I personally don't care all that much about it getting dark earlier or trying to figure out how to change the time in my car. Which is a whole other issue. If my laptop can change to the correct time without me doing anything, then why can't the computer in the car do the same thing?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 10/31/2023 8:20:42 AM (No. 1589090)
Poster #1 - - There is NO "extra hour."
The goobermint can't create extra daylight - - even though most of the dumb, egomaniacal, corrupt bureaucrats think they can. The goobermint can only play with the clock dials - - in a pretend game of daylight "saving" time.
If the goobermint could create more daylight - - why not have round-the-clock sunshine? Please don't cede our beautiful English language to the commies. Don't use any of the words they try to shove in our faces.
20 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
czechlist 10/31/2023 8:33:04 AM (No. 1589098)
There is no need for universal time changes. Governnents, businesses and schools are free to change their operating hours.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
downnout 10/31/2023 8:33:49 AM (No. 1589101)
I HATE daylight savings time.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
marbles 10/31/2023 8:39:12 AM (No. 1589105)
DST really messes with nature. With DST there is no real autumnal equinox, , no vernal equinox , no winter solstice re hours of daylight to darkness.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
NamVet70 10/31/2023 8:39:16 AM (No. 1589106)
Poster 1 has it backwards! DST causes schoolkids to walk to their bus stop in the dark. Standard time is closest to when the sun is directly overhead at noon. The only state I can think of where children find darkness when they go to school on standard time is Alaska. The time change we see approaching now is the fallback to standard time. It makes much more sense to permanently stay on standard time than to go to DST all year long. Go on standard time and quit subjecting everyone to a day of time adjustment twice a year.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
RuckusTom 10/31/2023 9:05:01 AM (No. 1589119)
One way or the other just keep the time the same all friggin year.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
mc squared 10/31/2023 9:15:54 AM (No. 1589126)
If the government can change physics and mandate electric vehicles (and clot shots) they can mandate a real extra hour of sunlight.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
jimincalif 10/31/2023 9:22:01 AM (No. 1589133)
People fly across time zones all the time, it’s not that big a deal, especially just one hour. Today, here in Boise, sunrise is not until 8:21 am, well after both high and middle schools have started classes. This area is really weird, as we are at the same longitude as Palm Springs Ca, but we’re on Mountain time, GMT -7. From a purely geographic standpoint this longitude should be GMT -8, Pacific time. so our sunrise and sunset are much later than other places. Permanent DST here would not be good. Permanent standard time would be OK.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Edgelady 10/31/2023 9:35:38 AM (No. 1589139)
No, it’s “not hard”. But it is hard when we “Spring Forward” on little kids and their parents. We biologically fight it. We should settle on one or the other.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Marzipan4 10/31/2023 10:13:34 AM (No. 1589164)
A public health hazard? Whaaaaaaa, I have to set a few analog clocks back, whaaaaaaaaa. Has this author considered the parts of this nation That a in the northern latitudes? Whaaaaa, why do we have to do old habits, they are archaic and not modern, whaaaa. Get a helmet.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
NorthernDog 10/31/2023 10:29:15 AM (No. 1589172)
I prefer standard time. Most of the whole has stopped the changing clocks scheme.
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Currently Arizona and Hawaii stay on standard time all year. No problem, except that we have a distorted TV program schedule when the rest of the country goes crazy.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
hershey 10/31/2023 12:25:42 PM (No. 1589260)
Indian Chief say " cutting off one foot of blanket and sewing onto other end does not make blanket longer"....
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Hermoine 10/31/2023 1:39:06 PM (No. 1589293)
While annoying, DST has dropped to the bottom of my list of things that concern me. Taking a look at the world around us, we have much bigger fish to fry.
5 people like this.
Reply 21 - Posted by:
chumley 10/31/2023 2:00:58 PM (No. 1589307)
Of all the blatantly stupid hoaxes the government has foisted on us over the years, this is one of the more annoying. End it.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
TexaTucky 10/31/2023 4:03:53 PM (No. 1589371)
Ever since I was a kid, I've loved DST. It meant an hour longer I could play outside before Mama hollered down the street for me. An hour longer, as an adult, I could putter around the yard and garden after work. I wish we were always on DST.
I've never understood the vehemence some have against it.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Patty48 10/31/2023 4:35:52 PM (No. 1589374)
Elementary students need to ride the bus in the daylight. It is too dangerous for these little ones to be out by the road in the dark. If no Daylight Savings time, then change the hours for the students.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
kono 10/31/2023 4:46:00 PM (No. 1589378)
If you're going to rebel against it, wait until spring, and don't go onto Daylight Savings Time. This weekend we return to standard time, which is where you want to stay.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
DVC 10/31/2023 10:12:12 PM (No. 1589470)
I love DST, always sad when it goes away.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
JimBob 10/31/2023 11:27:20 PM (No. 1589497)
I disagree with the OPINION expressed in the article.
I LIKE the present system.
Daylight is around longer in the summer months, and shorter in the winter months, and the effect is more pronounced the farther toward the North and South poles one is located. Tilt of the axis of the Earth's rotation and all that.
What the present system does, is to roughly align the kids going to school, and people with 'regular hours' jobs going to work, with the first hours of daylight, and I am in favor of that.
I was in school in -what, 1973 or so- when they tried year-round DST. The result was in the wintertime, school kids were out waiting for the school bus in the pre-dawn darkness, the coldest hour of the day on the coldest days of the year. Not good.
On the other hand, in the summer with it's longer days, Standard Time means waiting a couple of hours after the sun is up before starting the school day and the work day. This wastes the daylight hours. It results in an hour less daylight after school, or after work, that people can do what they want -before darkness sets in- every evening.
I say KEEP the present system! It ain't perfect, but it sure beats the alternatives!
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
nwcudagal 11/1/2023 7:09:23 AM (No. 1589589)
I grew up on a dairy farm. Milk cows didn't observe the time change.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
DanvilleBill 11/13/2023 10:19:39 PM (No. 1598063)
Hopefully #7 comes back with its incredible wisdom and humor
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
franq 11/14/2023 5:53:29 AM (No. 1598143)
My body clock fights it. At my age, it takes a month or two to get in sync with "real time".
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