"This is clearly stupid, and something I’ve personally felt keenly since at least 1994, when I wrote to my then Congressman Pete Geren and asked why he supported Daylight Saving Time."
That passage marks the point where they admit it is satire. It's about half way through.
Agree, what is it even trying to say? They even reference consensus that permanent DST is preferable, while on preceding and following lines make what I hesitate to even call an "argument":
> Never mind the fact that permanent DST means they never get that hour back or that in the winter children would be headed to the bus in darkness every morning.
Not only is it content-free, but it's either a) wildly inaccurate or b) horribly incompetent satire, at least the bits about the hour being gone forever.
baron816|7 years ago
bootlooped|7 years ago
That passage marks the point where they admit it is satire. It's about half way through.
RankingMember|7 years ago
> Never mind the fact that permanent DST means they never get that hour back or that in the winter children would be headed to the bus in darkness every morning.
singingboyo|7 years ago
meowface|7 years ago
oxley|7 years ago