Change your politicians, not your clocks

Nov. 8, Michael Davis, economics professor at the Cox School of Business, SMU Dallas, for a piece framing the precarious position the new British prime minister faces in trying to keep good relations with the U.S., Ireland and Northern Ireland. Published in Inside Sources under the heading Rishi Sunak’s Take on the Economy, Brexit and Ireland Could Have Profound Effect on U.S. Banking and Commerce: https://tinyurl.com/bdb2xbv2

When I was a teenager my parents warned me that bad things happen at 2 a.m. They were right.

This Sunday morning at 2 a.m., we’re all supposed to set our clocks back by one hour.

That’s probably not the bad thing Mom and Dad were worried about, but it is definitely a bad thing. Changing our clocks twice a year was sold as a way to save energy, but it doesn’t seem to make much difference. It is, however, bad for our health — leading to seasonal spikes in cardiac events and accidents. Not surprisingly most people hate it.

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