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Daylight saving time in U.S. ends this weekend. This is how to prepare for the potential health effects

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Changing clocks times is pretty ridiculous. Get up when you want to, not because the clock says it’s a time that someone told you to set it to.

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Daylight savings time is not the only thing that ends soon. Democracy in the United States also ends soon. If you don’t believe it, Trump intends to use the military to go after his political opponents. This means martial law, and the suspension of constitutional rights of American citizens. It will be the darkest days in American history.

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PacificpilotToday 02:04 am JST

Daylight savings time is not the only thing that ends soon. Democracy in the United States also ends soon. If you don’t believe it, Trump intends to use the military to go after his political opponents. This means martial law, and the suspension of constitutional rights of American citizens. It will be the darkest days in American history.

Well we haven't seen it ordered yet and the Supreme Court hopefully put on its s-kickers.

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It’s the days before the election so talk of gloom from the likely losing side of the political divide abounds.

Things will be fine and hope your side picks a better candidate next time around.

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The winter schedule without daylight savings time is ridiculous. The only argument seems to be that people don't want to send their kids to the school in the dark. Well, for one, they can handle disrupted sleep better and two, demand your school district shift the entire schedule so the very first buses are at 7 am.

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