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	<title>Comments on: Daylight savings time has fiscal pros and cons</title>
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		<title>By: McCall Modersitzki</title>
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		<dc:creator>McCall Modersitzki</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think daylight savings should be enforced across the nation.  We have some states choosing to switch scheduling for all business and industrial encounters and some states that don&#039;t.  It wouldn&#039;t be that big of a deal to switch our clocks one hour forward or back twice a year if the whole United States did it.  The real trouble is trying to tranport products to and from a state that changes and a state that doesn&#039;t.  Serious scheduling needs to take place to coordinate all activities that run on a time schedule.  Oh wait... that is everything.  Whether it saves energy or not that is another issue, but decifering which states changed and which states didn&#039;t is the task at hand.  Therefore the decision to enforce Daylight Savings should be made for all states.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think daylight savings should be enforced across the nation.  We have some states choosing to switch scheduling for all business and industrial encounters and some states that don&#8217;t.  It wouldn&#8217;t be that big of a deal to switch our clocks one hour forward or back twice a year if the whole United States did it.  The real trouble is trying to tranport products to and from a state that changes and a state that doesn&#8217;t.  Serious scheduling needs to take place to coordinate all activities that run on a time schedule.  Oh wait&#8230; that is everything.  Whether it saves energy or not that is another issue, but decifering which states changed and which states didn&#8217;t is the task at hand.  Therefore the decision to enforce Daylight Savings should be made for all states.</p>
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