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Daylight savings time is saturday!

Set your clocks up one hour before bed Saturday night peeps! I hate time change lol..
twiigss · M Best Comment
They keep saying on the radio it's Sunday, but.... I always turn my clocks forward an hour on Saturday because that gives me time to mentally prepare, so when I wake up on Sunday, my clocks are already an hour ahead.

I don't think congress is going to be moving on the issue any time soon. So, expect more of the same :( No one can just come to a solution. Some people want it one way, other people want it the other way. Can't please anyone these days. Always has to be an argument.
Magnolia21 · 22-25, F
@twiigss Sadly yes. Some people don't realize how slow the government moves on things. Issues that could be dealt with in minutes take months.
RoxClymer · 41-45, M
@twiigss ?? the US is changeing this time and staying on DST
twiigss · M
@RoxClymer Congress has the sunshine act sitting there. It was voted on but no one can come to an agreement on what exactly to do. Some people want DST and others want standard time.

As it stands, I haven't heard anything that says they've successfully figured it out. I been keeping very close tabs on this issue.

CJNature · M
Let’s boycott the time change! Perhaps we can start a movement! 🤣
StevetheSleeve · 31-35, M
I like it, you darkness lover. Lol.
SW-User
Every state can move to permanent standard time with out congressional action.
twiigss · M
@SW-User Yep. But imagine living in Oregon, but you work in Washington state, Oregon is on DST and Washington is on standard.

That would be awful.

You'd have to set your clocks to be on Washington state time so that you are on time for work.
SW-User
@twiigss Permanent DST was tried in the 1970's 79% initially liked it but then turned against it after dark winter mornings
twiigss · M
@SW-User I think at this point it's up to the federal government hopefully they'll pass the sunshine act and we'll see what happens. I know I'm just sick of changing my clocks twice a year.
RoxClymer · 41-45, M
Good thing thst the US has no more time changes! after this one

 
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