c, it's not just the fact that the clock must be shifted twice a year (though that's certainly disruptive enough to sleep schedules, work schedules, etc.) but that Congress keeps changing the #$%^&* dates on which the change takes place. If those idiots are fiddling with the clocks, they don't have enough real work to keep them busy; can we cut their pay to reflect their idleness?
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I so detest daylight savings time.
ReplyDeletec, it's not just the fact that the clock must be shifted twice a year (though that's certainly disruptive enough to sleep schedules, work schedules, etc.) but that Congress keeps changing the #$%^&* dates on which the change takes place. If those idiots are fiddling with the clocks, they don't have enough real work to keep them busy; can we cut their pay to reflect their idleness?
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