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Blues Heron

(9,242 posts)
49. i doubt anything has changed that would make people suddenly love winter DST
Tue Jul 14, 2026, 08:09 AM
8 hrs ago

I suppose we could try it again, some people have to learn things the hard way

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if it has to stay the same year round standard is the way to go. Blues Heron 22 hrs ago #1
Unless you like to do something after work in the evening. dem4decades 22 hrs ago #10
the early winter mornings though, no thanks Blues Heron 21 hrs ago #12
Jeez, just turn on a light. FoxNewsSucks 18 hrs ago #30
We tried that back in the 70s, the minute people got a taste of the reality of DST in January Blues Heron 18 hrs ago #35
You're absolutely correct Katcat 17 hrs ago #36
Me as well, it was supposed to save energy consumption. Don't know if it did. chicoescuela 7 hrs ago #52
I was there. FoxNewsSucks 17 hrs ago #38
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 17 hrs ago #39
For over 40 years, in winter, Dr. T 8 hrs ago #48
i doubt anything has changed that would make people suddenly love winter DST Blues Heron 8 hrs ago #49
I'm going to go out on a limb here Dr. T 8 hrs ago #50
Good gay texan 22 hrs ago #2
And in five years (or less) people will be howling to change it back... appmanga 22 hrs ago #3
Once Dems are back in power, Republicans will realize they hate it, tanyev 22 hrs ago #9
No we won't - it is a hellish thing to put people through Tumbulu 20 hrs ago #18
But they did in the 70s Polybius 19 hrs ago #27
It was not fun Katcat 17 hrs ago #37
that is not true for CA- people have been trying to get rid of it since it began Tumbulu 16 hrs ago #43
"Where did they get rid of it only to bring it back?" Polybius 11 hrs ago #46
I am older and it did not happen in CA at all- we voted to get rid of it two times now Tumbulu 1 hr ago #59
I was in high school in western NY. Easterncedar 7 hrs ago #53
when was this? Thanks for the reply ! Tumbulu 1 hr ago #60
How fragile do you have to be... appmanga 2 hrs ago #58
There are innumerable medical studies that prove how deadly these time changes are- this is not about fragility Tumbulu 1 hr ago #61
And I guess you're a flexible biologist with stats to back your claims? appmanga 15 min ago #64
I don't mind the switch but there is statistical evidence against switching IbogaProject 53 min ago #63
Sounds serious Torchlight 7 min ago #65
Seems like something you should allow each state to decide muriel_volestrangler 22 hrs ago #4
New England should change to Atlantic time RockCreek 22 hrs ago #5
While I will agree with your proposal and it's intended purpose, adding a fifth time zone to America's consciousness.... FadedMullet 22 hrs ago #8
Do you mean permanent Atlantic summer time, permanent standard time, or changing as Canada does? (nt) muriel_volestrangler 10 hrs ago #47
I think the most important thing is stopping the twice yearly clock changes RockCreek 3 hrs ago #56
Oh great. Fiendish Thingy 22 hrs ago #6
If you "standardize" it all over the country, but have some exceptions, it isn't standardized. C'mon people, make up.... FadedMullet 22 hrs ago #7
Changing school hours for kids will require changing work hours for many parents as well. Very disruptive. eppur_se_muova 21 hrs ago #16
Politicians in the back pocket of the tourist industry? Sounds like your bigger problem. FadedMullet 15 hrs ago #44
With all that our country is facing . . . . Scubamatt 22 hrs ago #11
Why not just leap forward an hour every year? After 24 years we'd be back at the same time! erronis 21 hrs ago #13
wonder what the "exceptions" are mdbl 21 hrs ago #14
Standard time absolutely sucks. valleyrogue 21 hrs ago #15
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 21 hrs ago #17
Because those who prefer a later day are the vast majority Polybius 19 hrs ago #25
Not at all. According to whichever poll you read, a majority favors one or the other. eppur_se_muova 19 hrs ago #28
Americans get confused Polybius 19 hrs ago #29
I'm tired of having to worry about other people's kids. FoxNewsSucks 18 hrs ago #32
extra hour of LIGHT outdoors FoxNewsSucks 18 hrs ago #31
I love the extra light at the end of the day... slightlv 20 hrs ago #19
The real issue is the North-South difference in daylight, not the time zones. No wonder it's a debate. maxsolomon 20 hrs ago #20
Children out in the dark of morning is certainly a factor. Bombing them in daylight is easier. twodogsbarking 20 hrs ago #21
100% Standard time. This still twightlight at 11 pm crap just sux. Indiana never used to switch and when they finall did Cheezoholic 20 hrs ago #22
Good. Long overdue. n/t PatrickforB 19 hrs ago #23
What about changing the school schedule to a winter schedule? Buddyzbuddy 19 hrs ago #24
I don't like it Polybius 19 hrs ago #26
It's been done before and abandoned shortly after PSPS 18 hrs ago #33
maybe in some places it was, but not in CA where we have voted via proposition to end it Tumbulu 1 hr ago #62
I have trouble driving at night Danmel 18 hrs ago #34
Sounds like yet another use for our soon-to-be-foisted-on-us Space Mirrors. yonder 17 hrs ago #40
..but, are they Jewish Space Mirrors? LudwigPastorius 17 hrs ago #41
This is probably more performative BS from a do nothing Congress. love_katz 16 hrs ago #42
"Seems like something you should allow each state to decide" J_William_Ryan 15 hrs ago #45
This proposed law does allow states to opt out question everything 8 hrs ago #51
I though Indiana also had a single normal time? Kali 6 hrs ago #54
They changed to observing DST in 2006. BumRushDaShow 6 hrs ago #55
I'm remarkably nonchalant about DST. Torchlight 3 hrs ago #57
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