Daylight Saving Began as ‘War Time’

by | Mar 15, 2017

Daylight Saving Began as ‘War Time’

by | Mar 15, 2017

Benjamin Franklin once joked in his 1784 essay “An Economical Project for Diminishing the Cost of Light” that candle usage could be economized by changing the time and getting people out of bed earlier. Unfortunately, those in government took this seriously and have attempted to manipulate time for its own control.

History of Time

In fact, government’s attempts at controlling time and the implementation of daylight saving time was started to support war. Daylight saving time (DST) or “Fast Time” as it was first introduced in the United States in 1918 was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson in order to support World War I. Seven months later it was repealed by the majority of the states. Until President Franklin D. Roosevelt instituted year-round “War Time” in 1942. That’s right, even daylight saving time was instituted and enforced to promote war.

People are less productive when they lose an hour of sleep and are more prone to accidents while they’re adjusting.

In 1966 Congress passed the Uniform Time Act establishing uniform times for starting and ending “War Time” or DST. States still had the ability to set their own standards under the 9th and 10th Amendments to the United States Constitution.

In 1974 and 1975, President Richard Nixon signed into law the Emergency Daylight Saving Time Energy Conservation Act and enforced extended periods of daylight saving time in an effort to control energy usage during trade embargos of oil.

A total of 70 countries take part in changing clocks twice a year, recognizing some form of daylight saving time. It’s total madness.

Questionable Benefits

While the federal government has made the argument that energy savings stem from the time change, independent studies have measured a loss in productivity. People are less productive when they lose an hour of sleep and are therefore more prone to accidents while their bodies are adjusting.

Independent studies have found that sleep efficiency was reduced by 10%, car accidents increased by 17%, heart attacks increased by 25% and the change in time resulted in $434 million in lost production and medical expenses within the first week of the time change.

There are also parallels between government’s control and manipulation of time and currency. Regardless of the government’s manipulation, changing the time of day does not mean that there’s more time in a day, nor does printing more dollars mean an increase in buying power. In fact, government intervention in time and currency creates more problems than anything. It’s time that we abolish Daylight Saving Time.

Reprinted with permission from FEE.

About Stewart Jones

Stewart Jones is a lifelong resident of Laurens County and a proud 8th generation South Carolinian. He currently serves as Chairman of the Lakelands Republican Liberty Caucus as well as an elected State Republican Liberty Caucus Board Member.

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