Psalm 22:27-28: “All the ends of the world shall remember and turn to the Lord, and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before thee. For the kingdom is the Lord's, and he ruleth among the nations.”
I do despise it. But they think they are God. The only half glimmer if light is I read somewhere a year or so ago that they want to leave it at daylight saving time. Which means no more saving daylight??
Linda, LawDog (blogger on my sidebar) wrote about the federal Time Act of 1966 the other day. Per federal law, states can opt either to observe the "change the time twice per year" or remain with Standard Time year-round. Staying on Daylight "Saving" Time is not an option.
This would enable weasel lawmakers (which describes the vast majority) could pass such a bill, and a governor enact it, all with the sure knowledge that the courts will strike it down as unlawful at the first challenge. Then said weasels can say, "See? We tried!" and forget about the electorate once again.
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Sadly true... Why do we continue to play that stupid game? Just do away with DST, it's not needed any longer!!! Sigh
You're correct. It serves no effective purpose any longer, and is unneeded.
it keeps global warming at bay!
Welcome back, Ed. I guess I should have said "serves no actual purpose".
Yes, for goodness' sake let us end it. I need that extra light in the evening.
TB, I just want them to leave us alone. Probably a fantasy on my part.
I do despise it. But they think they are God.
The only half glimmer if light is I read somewhere a year or so ago that they want to leave it at daylight saving time.
Which means no more saving daylight??
Linda, LawDog (blogger on my sidebar) wrote about the federal Time Act of 1966 the other day. Per federal law, states can opt either to observe the "change the time twice per year" or remain with Standard Time year-round. Staying on Daylight "Saving" Time is not an option.
This would enable weasel lawmakers (which describes the vast majority) could pass such a bill, and a governor enact it, all with the sure knowledge that the courts will strike it down as unlawful at the first challenge. Then said weasels can say, "See? We tried!" and forget about the electorate once again.
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