And there is a compromise to be had here... a one-time 30 minute change, and we’re done. There is strong consensus to eliminate the time change, but which time to choose as permanent seems quite divided. Compromise and let’s move on.
Polling doesn't back up your opinion[1]. 40% preferred extra sunlight in the morning year-round, 31% preferred it in the evening year-round and 28% preferred switching.
>There is strong consensus to eliminate the time change
Yes, but I'm not sure if those people have thought through the ramifications fully. When we went permanent DST in the 70s, it was quickly repealed 383 to 16 due to the problems it caused.
gweinberg|5 years ago
TheCoelacanth|5 years ago
[1] https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/14/politics/daylight-saving-time...
bronson|5 years ago
Thorrez|5 years ago
Yes, but I'm not sure if those people have thought through the ramifications fully. When we went permanent DST in the 70s, it was quickly repealed 383 to 16 due to the problems it caused.
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-tried-year-round-daylight...
xmprt|5 years ago