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@realDonaldTrump 👇🏻 With all due respect Sir, @FFAFamily is speaking for most of us. #keepdaylightssavings #endstandardtime
Dear President Trump,
We want Daylight Savings Time.
That’s when it doesn’t get dark at 5pm.
No one wants to leave for work in the dark and arrive back home in the dark.
It’s Standard Time that we want to get rid of.
Lots of Love,
America. ❤️🤍💙

So #DaylightSavingTime is over...😞
I hate that part about this time of year. Early sunsets are so depressing.
Congress needs to pass the #SunshineProtectionAct so we can have #PermenantDST & not have to bother with this anymore!
#EndStandardTime #MakeDSTPermanant
@teutonik @drsleepykarin Who wants Permanent Standard Time?! Sorry! Long Live Daylight Saving Time!
KILL STANDARD TIME!
#EndStandardTime
#SaveDaylightSavingTime
#EndStandardTime
#DitchStandardTime
Not for nothing, but any presidential candidate who pledges to stop clock changing and end Standard Time will automatically get my vote. (Well, anyone who pledges to do that AND uphold American democracy.) #makedstpermanent #endstandardtime #itsdarkat5PM
@jekewa @SaveStandard I think most people would prefer the extra hour of daylight when they're NOT at work or school, when they can actually enjoy it, in the afternoon. #EndStandardTime
I can't believe I'm agreeing with Rick Scott on something...
#EndStandardTime #MakeDaylightSavingsPermanant
#SunshineProtectionAct
Permanent daylight saving time means more time in the sunshine and that's something everybody should support.
When you fall back, remember, it doesn't have to be this way. Let's #LocktheClock and pass the Sunshine Protection Act NOW! ☀️
It HAS bipartisan support. Permanent daylight time has so many benefits!
Congress just needs to stop dragging their feet & act on it.
#EndStandardTime #MakeDSTPermanant
#sunshineprotectionact
Why can't making Daylight Savings Time permanent be bipartisan?
Then change school start time…
#EndStandardTime
“A switch to permanent DST, moreover, wouldn’t solve many of the policy’s current risks. For starters, dark mornings caused by DST in April and October endanger millions of children forced to wait for the school bus before sunrise.” #EndDST
THIS! Every word of THIS!
Year round Daylight Savings Time would have SO many benefits!
Congress needs to pass the #SunshineProtectionAct already!
🌞☀️
#EndStandardTime
Embracing Year-Round Daylight Saving Time: Why We'd Rather Have Dark Mornings Than Dark Evenings
Introduction
The debate around daylight saving time (DST) has never been more relevant. Twice a year, we go through the ritual of changing our clocks — "spring forward" and "fall back" — as we grapple with the consequences: disrupted sleep schedules, decreased productivity, and the gloom of dark evenings. However, what if we could keep the extra daylight in the evenings all year long? A growing number of people advocate for the adoption of year-round daylight saving time, arguing that the benefits of having a brighter evening far outweigh the downsides of darker mornings.
The Psychology of Light
Our mental and physical well-being is closely tied to exposure to natural light. Numerous studies suggest that daylight can elevate mood, improve mental health, and even enhance productivity. On the other hand, a lack of daylight exposure, particularly in the evening, has been associated with conditions like Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression that usually occurs during fall and winter.
Prioritizing Active Evenings
For most people, the evening hours after work or school offer the most flexible time to engage in recreational activities, exercise, or spend quality time with family and friends. A brighter evening creates a safer environment for outdoor activities, such as jogging, cycling, or taking a leisurely walk. This is particularly beneficial for children, who often have limited time to play outdoors.
Work-Life Balance
After a long day at work or school, the last thing most people want is to come home in darkness. The emotional impact of arriving home to a setting sun can weigh heavily on one's mental well-being. Year-round daylight saving time can provide a psychological boost, making people feel like they have more time to relax and enjoy their evenings.
Dark Mornings Aren’t as Bad as You Think
One argument against year-round daylight saving time is that it would make mornings darker, posing problems for morning commuters and school children. While this is a valid concern, it’s worth noting that mornings are generally more structured and less flexible than evenings. Moreover, people are often indoors in the mornings, in controlled environments like homes, schools, and offices where artificial lighting is available.
Energy Savings
One of the original justifications for introducing daylight saving time was energy conservation. By shifting an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening, we can potentially reduce electricity usage for lighting and appliances. Though the actual savings are debated, the potential for reduced energy consumption in the evenings is still an argument in favor of year-round DST.
Public Opinion
Public sentiment appears to be shifting in favor of year-round daylight saving time. Various surveys and polls show that people overwhelmingly prefer the extra daylight in the evening over the morning. Some states have already passed legislation to make daylight saving time permanent, pending federal approval.
Conclusion
While there's no one-size-fits-all solution to the complexities of time management, year-round daylight saving time offers a compelling array of benefits, including improved mental health, better utilization of recreational time, and potential energy savings. Dark mornings may be a small price to pay for the multitude of advantages that come with brighter evenings.
Changing the clock settings permanently would require legislative action and public support, but as awareness grows, it seems increasingly likely that year-round daylight saving time could become our new reality.
#daylightsavingtime

Great! Thanks to Standard Time it’s now pitch black at 5 pm 5:30 pm in a lot of places in the United States. So what is another word or another way to DISRESPECT Standard Time? Please vote & retweet
Rule: anyone that says None of above will be blocked!
#EndStandardTime #SaveDST
A trustful website with MORE than PLENTY of Science studies says that we should
#EndStandardTime and #SaveDST
LISTEN TO THE SCIENCE! Dr. Johnson and Jay Pea ignore and dismiss these studies
Call your reps to BLOCK & DENOUNCE Standard Time
https://t.co/4s7XsrMpnH
No one likes this. #EndStandardTime
Enjoy that 5:55 PM sunset this evening! Sun won't set this 'late' again until February 26!
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