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Okay. Here me on this. So, we recently have seen the push to stop daylight savings as its "no longer needed". Some of our founding fathers were supportive of the idea. We rise up earlier as a society to get more done. More done in the sun. What if. What if the reason to push for the removal of the hour as a way to lessen the amount of sun light as a result less vitamin d. Less relax and absorption of the sun. Less strong over all as a society.

Okay. Here me on this. So, we recently have seen the push to stop daylight savings as its "no longer needed". Some of our founding fathers were supportive of the idea. We rise up earlier as a society to get more done. More done in the sun. What if. What if the reason to push for the removal of the hour as a way to lessen the amount of sun light as a result less vitamin d. Less relax and absorption of the sun. Less strong over all as a society.

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I’ve posted this before, but I like it so here goes again.

A wise old indian chief once said, “Only the US Govt would cut a foot off the bottom of a blanket and sew it to the top and tell you, you now have a longer blanket”.