My caveat against daylight savings time is, its already getting lighter in the evenings in the springtime and early summer anyway. Most businesses rely heavily on artificial lighting in the workplace no matter what time of day or night, so there’s no energy savings. School children, college students, teenagers, and people who have to really WORK have to do so in the morning dark because of the shift. We hear of two or three deaths because someone was driving half asleep and struck someone in the dark. In the Fall, the change comes too late in the year to give us benefit for light in the morning—in November its dark when heading to work or school whether we’re on Daylight Savings Time or not. But the spring is when it hurts the most when we loose that hour of sleep, that crucial hour just before waking. Sleep and dreaming is disturbed. I like to see sunrise and sunset at Six O’clock during the Spring equinox. Its only natural. As is nightfall by 8:00 not light in the sky at 9:00 and afternoon sun at 7:00 The only people who could possibly benefit are those who like to play a leisurely game of golf in the evening after work, I get some benefit as a non-working person by getting an extra hour of darkness to sleep in the morning, but that’s it