obama emergency powers

Did you know we are still in a “State of Emergency” that was declared after 9-11?
Bush has continuously renewed it – as he did a few months ago. Obama now has all of those powers until he rescinds it. He hasn’t. Why do you think he hasn’t. Can Congress put a stop to it?
Why do you people answer without googling it yourself? OK I will go get one of the many links and will waste 2 minutes of my time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_emergency
start here..wiki has links to gov sites like the Whitehouse.org when Bush had it . it is archived and available. Sheesh.
Educate yourself daily.
You Tell em Birdie LOL I think Obama has been too Busy to change it yet but you can bet he has a team working on it as I drove past the airport today i noticed the threat Level was at Orange the first thing that went in to my mind do I turn around and go home and put my canning cellar back to the Original bomb shelter it was built for or do i ask does anyone really know what it means you would think i would know after Retiring from the Army in 2007 But i haven’t a clue
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