I said that as an example if you keep DST you get it the first way, if you keep Standard you get it the other. So keeping standard would mean super early sunrise and early sunsets in the summer. And keeping DST you would get super late sunrise in the winter and not quite as early sunsets. The normal season for those would not change. Obviously during normal DST season DST time would be the same if we kept that, and if we kept standard during standard time it would be the same.That's not exactly true, unless you flipped both time blocks from DST from what it is today. By removing DST you are only moving one sunrise/set block, not both.
Without an adjustment, you'd have winter sunrise at 8:40am and sunset at 5:55pm and summer at 5:40am and 8:50 pm.
Or you could choose the other time block then you'd have winter sunrise at 7:40 am sunset at 4:55 with summer being 4:40am and 7:50pm.
Personally, I like option 1. I can understand the need for kids safety. It's just exhibit 2,493 that kids ruin everything lol.
edit: I go with we keep the adjustment every year and tell the whiners to STFU. You quoted times for the DM area for the extreme North Iowa it would actually be several mins worse, as this would be for the entire state, and would mean they would be forced too. Plus means going from Iowa to other states you would have to change your clock because other states wont switch.
Just realize switching has a point and get over it.