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@Buffalogal47 wrote:

@Mominohio DST does not give us more daylight. The days are longer in summer and shorter in winter, no matter what the clock says. It's a natural phenomenon. Where I live, this time of year there are 10 hours of daylight. In December, when days are the shortest, there are about 9 hours of daylight. Changing the clock doesn't affect the amount of time it's light outside.


 

Of course it does not give us more daylight, and that isn't what I said, everyone knows that. 

 

I dislike shorter days period. I dislike going off of DST because it forces the clock to tell us it is dark earlier in the evening. 

 

I really don't see how every time this comes up, people think those  of us loving long light days during the summer, and wanting to stay on daylight savings time to keep that clock from saying it is dark an hour earlier don't get it. It really isn't that hard to understand.

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