Daylight Savings Time was an adjustment made to the clocks in an effort to achieve longer evening daylight in summer by setting the clocks forward an hour ahead of the standard time.
DST originated in the US with the Standard Time Act of 1918 which was a wartime measure for seven months during World War I in the interest of adding more daylight hours to conserve energy resources.
Last March 16 the U.S. Senate passed the Sunshine Protection Act (S.623). This legislation will make daylight saving time permanent beginning in 2023. Supporters claim it would lead to greater economic activity during those hours nearing the close of a day.
Daylight Savings Time reception has been somewhat waning over the years — with some jurisdictions declining to implement it at all.
It would seem that advanced clocks for the efficience of manufacturing and commerce are not everyone's forte.
Perhaps it's because the democrats seek to rid us of all manufacturing jobs as a part of their plain to ruin the entirety of The Republic.
Personally I can take it or leave it. I find the advent of darkness at the end of daylight savings time striking as I observe it each year.
Daylight Savings Time ends at 2:00 am on November 6th. That's tonight boys and girls.