Under normal conditions, we would be approaching the end of DST, but Bush as had it extended for two weeks, I believe. his reasoning would be that It would give families more daylight so they could spend more quality time with the families. A noble sentiment......HA....HA...HA....please stop I cannot take anymore1
To begin with, that whole song and dance is about the biggest pile of steaming crap as you will ever be served. Second, this Prez could care less how much time you spend with your family and he could not give a crap about the quality of that time. So please, stop deluding yourself!
If there is more time during daylight hours, the chances are good that people will be driving more and if they are driving more they are using more gas and if they are using more gas they are spending more money for it. There is the formula that he, Bush, is using. It has nothing to do with the quality time one has with one's family, but more on how much more the oil companies can make off of the extension of DST.
So his decision was an economic one, not a social one. So please stop trying to put an honorable face on a pack of lies.
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Good for people to know.
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