Patrick Evans
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Patrick Evans
@Patrick86884155
Father, Husband, Friend, Financial Advisor, US Navy Veteran, LSU, Dallasite, Traveller, Realist, Not blinded by partisan politics

Does anyone remember when they made daylight savings time permanent back in the 70s, and the experiment failed? There were more car accidents, and kids had to wait for the bus during pitch black darkness. Everyone was complaining and support for it dropped. So why don't we try regular time permanently instead of staying on daylight savings time? Can't we learn from history? Personally, I don't care and would be glad to see it get done either way, but if this fails again, it will take another 50 years to fix this ridiculous clock changing exercise. Just my opinion.




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BREAKING: The House passes a bill to make daylight saving time permanent, which now heads to the Senate. cbsn.ws/4pl0D7D


The U.S. House will vote this week on whether or not to make daylight saving time permanent. Essentially, we would not change the clocks again (no "falling back"). As I've mentioned over the years, below are 3 options and how they would look in Indianapolis, IN: current system, year-round daylight saving time & year-round standard time. Year-round daylight saving time would result in a 9:02 AM sunrise and 6:23 PM sunset on the winter solstice.


















