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Comment Choose one and stick with it. (Score 1) 252

He quotes a poll that says "71 percent of the public wants to put an end to the twice-yearly practice of changing clocks" as a reason to get rid of DST. That is not what it says it says they want to end the twice yearly time change. Most people I have talked to about the time change seem to feel that one time should be chosen either daylight savings or standard and then thus stay with it year round..

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