NP> from an emergency action taken by Congress back many years
NP> ago Under Truman (I think) empowering the president to take
NP> action against the steel industry. And this power has
NP> never been repealed. So apparently we are living in a
NP> state of continued emergency, which gives the President the
NP> power of executive orders. All because Congress has
NP> apparently refused to take back the responsibility dictated
NP> to them from the Constitution.
NP> Now I take all this with a tablespoon of salt, for I've
NP> found this in internet stuff. And I've come to be very
NP> skeptical of things posted there. Let me find it several
NP> more times, in other arenas, and I'll believe it easier.
NP> But it does seem plausible, and does kinda ring a bell in
NP> my memory. ---
I, too, believe you're correct it this. I've seen the citations on this, but
don't have them handy to post.
Lyle --INTERNET: lyle.knox@iotp.com
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