I’m for leaving Daylight Savings Time in place the year around … so yes, it makes perfect sense as long as we start with the time I want.![]()
Hahahaha! A worthy idea, but *I* insist that we go on Standard Time and not that silly DST.
I’m for leaving Daylight Savings Time in place the year around … so yes, it makes perfect sense as long as we start with the time I want.![]()
	Hahahaha! A worthy idea, but *I* insist that we go on Standard Time and not that silly DST.![]()
Maybe when I fully retire I’ll be OK with standard time. As it is now, I like the extra daylight I have after I get off of work. I’m an outdoor person and stay outside until dark almost every day…except Wednesday.
What happens on Wednesday night? Is that a church service night?
Best arguments please.
Sir:
Could you possibly be bothered to put in more of an effort?
tyvm
The fact that you claim to like it is not an argument.
This is JPP God Dammit!
'The first states to adopt DST (German: Sommerzeit) nationally were those of the German Empire and its World War I ally Austria-Hungary commencing April 30, 1916, as a way to conserve coal during wartime.'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time#History
Reading the above should answer the question as to whether, in 2022, we need DST or not?
When you say, "trump is a truth-teller" and refuse to explain your bullshit - it's not an argument either.
You are a major hypocrite, asshole.
Maybe when I fully retire I’ll be OK with standard time. As it is now, I like the extra daylight I have after I get off of work. I’m an outdoor person and stay outside until dark almost every day…except Wednesday.
If this is farming related (despite farmers not liking it) they can set their alarm clocks to whenever they want or need (as they currently do) to make best use of the 24 hours available to them each day.
But there is no reason the rest of us need to be bothered with this annoying practice.
And I can assure you the pets of our country would be very grateful not to have to deal with having their schedules turned upside down twice a year.