Also not necessarily the case - from The Conversation article:
Support for daylight saving is strongest among Australian Greens and Liberal Party voters.
Also not necessarily the case - from The Conversation article:
Support for daylight saving is strongest among Australian Greens and Liberal Party voters.
Well most Liberals are liberals.
You seem to have no idea.
You seem to blame anyone that disagrees with you for being woke or on the left. Only a few days ago you called me woke and a lefty. Yet I am agreeing you. Maybe you need to stop grouping people one of two ways. It might give you a better outlook on life.
It seems your main annoyance with daylight savings is that it’s inconsistent across states, making it confusing for you in Qld when NSW/Vic/Tas are on a different time?
Or that he doesn’t know how to read his Outlook calendar.
We need a standard Eastern, Central & Western Time with consideration for tropical areas and for that there’s a line, it’s called the Tropic of Capricorn
Nuff Said
Typical nut job Trumpy
99% of the workforce can’t read their outlook calendar properly
That’s slack.
Actually Slack is a different platform.
Says the guy who hasn’t worked out he doesn’t need to get up at 2am to turn the clocks back.
You and your anti-woke, “down with the lefties” mates couldn’t put two and two together and realise you could’ve just turned your clocks back before you go to bed?
I guess we didn’t pay as much attention to mental health access back the 90s.
At least the Australian states and NZ coordinate our changes, I was surprised to see the US moved their clocks already 3 weeks ago, now the UK and Europe have moved theirs yesterday, a week before we do ours.
So was I considering trump promised to get rid of it.
He’ll get rid of anything that he can’t put a tariff on…
I thought the discussion in the US was about removing the “fall back” and staying on summer time all year long?
I doubt they’d do that, it would mean sunrise isn’t until 8:30am for cities like New York and other northern parts of the US in the middle of winter.
He can’t make up his mind.