In the past six years, 19 states have made efforts to move to year-round daylight saving time. So what’s in the way?

  • maryjayjay@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    We already tried permanent dst in the 70s and people hated it so much they switched back to changing the clocks. Those that ignore history are doomed to repeat it.

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      1 year ago

      As I said above, it was implemented incredibly stupidly. They didn’t just stay on daylight savings, allowing the sunrise and sunset to gradually change. Instead they changed in the fall to standard time and the AGAIN at the beginning of January back to daylight savings. They abruptly changed at the darkest time of the year.

      Even then, it’s an exaggeration to say people hated it. Many hated it, but some others loved it. It’s also a different world. More people start at 7 or 8 rather than 9. And no doubt some people hated the horrible way they initially implemented it.

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        1 year ago

        The numbers I found were they went from 76% approval to 46% approval in three months. Three months is enough to get over the abrupt change and apparently enough to figure out it’s a shitty idea.

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          1 year ago

          The bad taste would linger. But even then, 46% approval seems pretty good. Hardly the universal disdain always implied.