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The list of things wrong with it seems to never end.
A culturally-accepted practice of ensuring American circadian rhythms never settle into healthy equilibrium, because...uh...
Actually, I have no idea why they'd do that.
Now excuse me, I have a sudden craving to go buy some Doritos and I think I'm going to sign up for that credit card while I'm at it
Everybody ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hates it. Now get them to agree on standard (read: solar, not really) time, or perm DST.
I see the arguments for each of those.
In the end, the goal needs to be stability.