Sunday, November 02, 2025

Time to Change Clocks Again

It's almost time for clocks to "fall back" one hour, allowing many people across the United States to gain one hour of sleep.

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Trump vowed to end the nation's clock changes.

But like past politicians, he discovered: the politics of daylight-saving time are hard. And the GOP won't vote in lockstep with him.

FYI: set your clocks back an hour on Sunday.[image or embed]

-- Dan Diamond (@ddiamond.bsky.social) Oct 31, 2025 at 7:57 AM

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Dotard Trumpf needs all the sleep he could get, so the one hour he gains tomorrow may be beneficial to him.


#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-11-01 03:58 PM

Stupid exercise in going along to get along, at the right time.
This morning I did turn the clocks back, but my computer and other links refused to do so, which kind of messed with my head at 3am.

#2 | Posted by Hughmass at 2025-11-02 08:04 AM

Nixon's to blame!

#3 | Posted by lee_the_agent at 2025-11-02 09:38 AM

I set mine back to 1933.

#4 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-11-02 10:04 AM

You're a bit ahead of schedule - we still gotta do 1929, then we can go on to 1933.

#5 | Posted by schifferbrains at 2025-11-02 10:21 AM

Remember, if you start to fall forward, spring back!

#6 | Posted by sentinel at 2025-11-02 10:27 AM

I set mine back to 1933.

#4 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-11-02 10:04 AM | Reply | Flag: Comment of the Month

#7 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-11-02 10:35 AM

Daylight saving time: These states want to stop changing the clocks
www.newsnationnow.com

...As the calendar turns to November, so, too, will our clocks turn back to standard time as daylight saving (not savings) time comes to an end. Several states were hoping to avoid the second seasonal time change this year, but only two miss out on gaining an hour of sleep on Sunday.

In all but four states, lawmakers brought forth bills aimed at "locking the clocks." (Technically, the tally is 14; more on that in a moment.)

There remain bills in Congress that could put the U.S. on permanent daylight saving time or give states more power to observe it themselves. One even earned an aptly-named hearing that Cher may have appreciated, only for a recent effort to fast-track it to be thwarted. ...


#8 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-02 11:58 AM

Can't we just move it 30 minutes and be done.

#9 | Posted by Petrous at 2025-11-02 12:17 PM

Can't we just move it 30 minutes and be done.

POSTED BY PETROUS

If you wait long enough you don't have to change it. It magically becomes correct again.

Or maybe that is my wife changing them. I personally don't care. My "clock" is my body now. I don't wear a watch and I only need to be aware of Time if I have meet someone somewhere for something. And I let my AI on my phone schedule it.

It's a fringe benefit of being retired.

#10 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-11-02 12:29 PM

#4

We're gonna need a new FDR to fix the mess.

#11 | Posted by DarkVader at 2025-11-02 12:32 PM

It's too bad that most clocks change themselves now. We need a popular revolt against 'standard' time, it's way past time for year round DST.

If we all just refuse to change them, the government won't have a choice. But I'm not even sure how to disable the time change on my thermostat.

#12 | Posted by DarkVader at 2025-11-02 12:37 PM

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