• @PunnyName
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    1 year ago

    Wish we would just keep it at Standard, instead of this DST shit.

    • @spader312
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      341 year ago

      We are currently on DST. Standard is what we are moving to this weekend. Many states are passing laws to make DST (summer time) permanent. But federally it’s not legal yet so only if it becomes legal federally then we can stop changing the clock. There was a bill passed in the Senate at the beginning of this year called Sunshine Protection Act. But it has yet to be put on the house floor. And it probably never will since the house is a shit show right now

      • @[email protected]
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        231 year ago

        I don’t even gaf. Whichever way. I can get used to it. Just split the difference and shift a half hour and leave it. I just want to quit changing twice a year.

      • @samus12345
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        1 year ago

        Arizona hasn’t done DST since 1968. What’s preventing other states from doing the same?

        • @Sludgeyy
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          51 year ago

          The idea that people like the extra hour of sunlight in the evening in the summer

            • @Sludgeyy
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              11 year ago

              Are you trying to say businesses control everything?

              If that was the case we’d say on DST always because businesses could use an extra hour of sunlight again in the winter as well.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                That’s not exactly what I’m saying. People generally don’t like switching between daylight and standard times. Any state could switch to standard time today, but they don’t because retailers want more sales hours. Instead they’re pushing for a change to allow more sales hours year round.

          • @spader312
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            21 year ago

            Also the sun rising at 4:30am during the summer also kinda sucks for your sleep

      • @felixwhynot
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        11 year ago

        IIRC the issue was we can’t pass “permanent standard time” laws but we could pass “permanent daylight time”. I could be wrong though

        • @scottywh
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          31 year ago

          The states are actually allowed to switch to permanent standard time any time they want without any objections from the federal government.

          Permanent DST requires laws to be changed.