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In reply to the discussion: Standard time could become permanent in US under new bill, with some exceptions [View all]PatrickforB
(15,571 posts)23. Good. Long overdue. n/t
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Standard time could become permanent in US under new bill, with some exceptions [View all]
BumRushDaShow
12 hrs ago
OP
We tried that back in the 70s, the minute people got a taste of the reality of DST in January
Blues Heron
8 hrs ago
#35
people hated it, cant blame them, it sucked the big one. Who wants to hustle out the door an hour early in winter
Blues Heron
7 hrs ago
#39
that is not true for CA- people have been trying to get rid of it since it began
Tumbulu
6 hrs ago
#43
While I will agree with your proposal and it's intended purpose, adding a fifth time zone to America's consciousness....
FadedMullet
12 hrs ago
#8
Do you mean permanent Atlantic summer time, permanent standard time, or changing as Canada does? (nt)
muriel_volestrangler
31 min ago
#47
If you "standardize" it all over the country, but have some exceptions, it isn't standardized. C'mon people, make up....
FadedMullet
12 hrs ago
#7
Changing school hours for kids will require changing work hours for many parents as well. Very disruptive.
eppur_se_muova
11 hrs ago
#16
Politicians in the back pocket of the tourist industry? Sounds like your bigger problem.
FadedMullet
5 hrs ago
#44
Why not just leap forward an hour every year? After 24 years we'd be back at the same time!
erronis
11 hrs ago
#13
If you want an extra hour, get up an hour early. People who favor standard time are always told to just change
eppur_se_muova
11 hrs ago
#17
Not at all. According to whichever poll you read, a majority favors one or the other.
eppur_se_muova
9 hrs ago
#28
The real issue is the North-South difference in daylight, not the time zones. No wonder it's a debate.
maxsolomon
10 hrs ago
#20
Children out in the dark of morning is certainly a factor. Bombing them in daylight is easier.
twodogsbarking
10 hrs ago
#21