>>9024818 (lb) Very interesting read. The opinions were well reasoned, as they took a "best effort" shot at settling important & legitimate issues. Limiting executive power as the country segued from war time conditions into more normal peace time interactions. Suggest for all anons as a fine example of how people must work together, amid elevated stress & legitimate competing rights, to reach enough of a meeting of the minds to call it good.
Nevertheless, the Unitary Presidency theoretically exists, and it is evidently the goal of Barr et al. But within reasonable limits, yes?
To answer your question, " a continuing and uninterrupted supply of steel is also indispensable to the maintenance of the economy of the United States, upon which our military strength depends"
and "the weapons and other materials needed by our armed forces and by those joined with us in the defense of the free world are produced to a great extent in this country, and steel is an indispensable component of substantially all of such weapons and materials."