Daylight-saving time, we can’t just let our clocks be. Ever since I can remember I’ve been springing back and falling forward. I don’t want to spring back and fall forward.
At least we only have to change the clock twice a year.
I have a great idea, let’s have a daylight-saving day. Two days out of the year we will either spring back to that day again or fall forward and skip to the next.
I don’t know about you, but I hate changing the clocks at my house, the microwave, the oven, the coffee maker, and that’s just the kitchen.
Arizona and Hawaii say no to daylight-saving time, why can’t every state?
It’s because our government knows what’s best for us, so we let it be. It’s been said that daylight-saving time makes better use of daylight.
According to physorg.com, daylight-saving time affects work habits. Hawaii and Arizona residents will likely shift their days forward, going to bed and getting up later.
The study showed when the rest of the country is on daylight-saving time, people in those states that do not observe daylight-saving time are less likely to be asleep at 7:30 a.m. than the rest of the country. They are 50 percent more likely to be working early in the morning.
I’ve heard daylight-saving time is to help the farmers. Does it really help the farmers?
According to standardtime.com, farmers generally oppose daylight-saving time.
Farmers who have to wake up with the sun no matter what time it is are greatly inconvenienced by having to change their schedule in order to sell their crops to people who observe daylight-saving time.
I believe we should just get rid of daylight-saving time.
Daylight savings is unnecessary
April 24, 2007
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