Hawaii Daylight Saving Failed | Now US Seeks To Join Hawaii

Hawaii Daylight Saving Failed | Now US Seeks To Join Hawaii

The rest of the U.S. may soon follow Hawaii’s example of not changing clocks. Daylight Saving Time is back on for discussion.

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53 thoughts on “Hawaii Daylight Saving Failed | Now US Seeks To Join Hawaii”

  1. I have to “chime” in here again, lol.

    The azimuth of the sun at noon is not always the same, contrary to a statement here. Our planet not only changes the seasons, but the wobble of the earth’s axis makes exact time as we now measure it the most unscientific reference there is.

    DST is an attempt to adjust for that. Please check the facts, folks. Thank you 😊

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  2. It’s time to ditch this stupid practice. It is long past its “sell by date”. It is nothing but a twice-yearly nuisance. It is preferred hy a majority of people that standard time be permanent.

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  3. We should leave at standard time. DST is horrible and hot for us in florida. I agree with no more switching clocks but only if left in standard time. Let nature take her own course.

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