Far less confusion if they do not change all their clocks twice a year.
Get rid of the federal edict of daylight savings time. If businesses and schools want to change their schedules to accommodate workers and students this is good. Do not change the damn clock, just change the time you report to work or school.
DST is stupid! Eliminate it across the board. It serves absolutely no purpose.
Once you can change the definition of time, it’s relatively easy to change the definition of things like marriage and gender.
(1) Mountain Standard Time all year long
(2) Mountain Daylight Time all year long
(3) Leaving things just as they are: standard time from early November through early March, daylight time from early March through early November - just like the large majority of states do and seem to be happy with?
I suppose the 'Rats in the state legislature want change just for the sake of change. That's the leftist mindset.
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I've always thought New Mexicans about "half a bubble off" and blamed it on the time change. No matter how they try "You Can't Fix Stupid".
See, they really cant even agree on what time it is...
Bring back local solar time. Every town in New Mexico will have its own time.
I have spent time in New Mexico. It is not better than old Mexico.
http://time-time.net/times/time-zones/usa-canada/usa-time-zone-map.php
It looks like northern Montana qualifies too.
(Northern New Mexico does not currently qualify).
Now if New Mexico flips to dark brown, you could have to jump 2 hours when crossing from Central Texas, or just one from El Paso.
The really confusing part would be going from UTC-7 in New Mexico to UTC-6 in Northern Arizona, back to UTC-7 in that dark brown splotch, back to UTC-6, and then back to UTC-7 as you go west.
Alaska potentially counts also. Change when crossing in from Canada, then change again in the Aleutians. You’d have to take a boat though.
Daylight Savings is a GOOD THING for working people.
People who don't work for a living have nothing else to do but bellyache about how they have to get off their lazy asses twice a year to change a couple of clocks. The world's smallest violin plays for them.
But for people who work for a living, having that extra hour of daylight during the warmer months after a long day of work is a godsend.