Posted on 03/12/2023 4:17:50 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
I rolled over in bed this morning and glanced at the clock. I never set an alarm (wouldn’t know how to do it if I wanted to) so you can imagine my relief when the clock said it was only 5:30 a.m.
I almost allowed myself to doze off but then I remembered; the bi-annual fiddling with time meant it was actually 6:30 a.m. and I was already behind schedule. Cursing Ben Franklin (who really didn’t invent Daylight Saving Time), I stumbled out of bed and prepared for a few days of trying to adjust my body rhythms to the unnatural and wholly unnecessary change of time.
It would be so much easier if DST were permanent. Why it isn’t is basically a matter of time — literally. Making DST permanent is a popular issue for Congress to address and rid us of this inconvenient and unhealthy change of clocks. But Congress has failed us.
Let’s face it; changing DST is not a burning national issue. Although a bill is introduced every year in both the House and Senate, Congress never seems to get around to passing it despite bipartisan support.
Earlier this month, Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) introduced the Sunshine Protection Act of 2023, which would make daylight saving time permanent. So far, the bill has received bipartisan support in the Senate and has been referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
If passed, the March 12 changing of the clocks would be the final such event – we wouldn’t “fall back” in November.
A similar bill introduced by Rubio last year passed with unanimous support in the Senate, but it wasn’t as well-received in the House.
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Will This Be the Last Year for Daylight Saving Time in America?
I hope so.
We have 4 timers to reset in the kitchen, and the instructions are different for each appliance.
Our on demand water heater requires 2 settings. 1 Alarm clock for each bedroom means 4 more and each one is different re how to do it.
The remote on our 2 line Comcast home phone didn’t change time even with the magic unplug trick. So it is one hour behind.
I stopped using my Accutron wrist watches due to the B$ required. My simple Casio replacement wrist watch was simple and easy.
My wife takes her several dress wrist watches and leaves them with the watch guy to change the batteries and reset each watch.
All 3 kindles and our cell phones did the reset correctly.
I have no idea what you mean. And I was a child in school in the ‘70s.
You have no obligation to follow the federal government’s mandate that you set your clocks and hour ahead.
As someone who works in IT the twice a year change is more than an annoyance. It is a costly pain in the rear particularly for 24/7 industries
Forget Time Zones and go with local sun time?
I agree. It’s not THAT big a deal. Just causes some confusion sometimes.
As when people mistake when to go to church. It has happened many times that people missed because they didn’t reset, or came too early.
“Let’s face it; changing DST is not a burning national issue.”
Since when does Congress have to have the impetus of a burning issue to pass legislation?
That was when the press would still criticize Democrats once in a while.
Why do you say that?
If you’re trying to say you don’t have to reset your personal clock or watch, you will be out of step with the rest of the world, and you will have to be aware that you’re out of step with the world, as you go about your daily activities.
You forgot Florida. So did the networks in the 2000 election because it helped Gore.
I wish they would just make it one way or the other and leave it alone. Standard time or Daylight Savings Time. One or the other.
DST was implemented during WW1 because at that time many factories still depended on sunlight for illumination. Now everything has electric lights, and there’s no need for it.
Not that I should care....I’m retired, but before that I used to hate leaving for work in the dark.
Well, with the push for fantasy renewables, maybe it will once again be relevant. 😁👍
I remember going to school in the dark. It was strange.
“I never set an alarm.” The Daily Mail interviewed a British man who was the “most traveled man in the world.” He flew many miles for many years and he never used an alarm clock. “My bladder is my alarm clock,” he said.
I HATE DST so at least the switch gives those like me some Standard time.
“The Sunshine Protection Act”? Not much egotism there. I heard on the radio this morning that it had passed unanimously last year in the Senate, but stalled in the House. I have a feeling that this is another bill that was passed without our august lawmakers reading it or even thinking much about it. I have experienced this before, when year-round DST was tried in the seventies as a way to save energy. In mid-winter, the sun rose between 8 and 9, depending on where you are in the time zone, and people didn’t like sending their children to school in the dark. I took a starlit walk to the bus stop to catch the bus at 7:10. On the flipside, during summer where I live, the sun can rise between 4 and 4:30. I would rather have the late sunset of a glorious summer evening, when I can enjoy the daylight, than an early sunrise way before I, and most people, get up. Changing the clocks yesterday was the easiest thing I did all day.
How unnatural is it really?
Only a small strip in each time zone can accurately depict the natural time. The rest of the time zone is either ahead or behind their natural time - noon being 12:00.
So all you are getting accustom to is when you start to sleep and end your sleep time.
I hope so. I have no issues with Eastern Standard Time. After all, it is based on the sun. At noon, the sun is directly above and only comes down afterwards. What could be wrong with that?
It is God’s plan.
If you look at an old map of the time zones a lot of them have shifted--areas that used to be in the Central Time Zone are now in the Eastern Time Zone. That was the equivalent of having Daylight Saving Time.
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