Regardless of its legal outcome and the fact that it could easily be rendered moot within days, Tuesday’s collision at the Supreme Court will find a dark place in history as a rock bottom moment in American governance.

For the second time in five days, the Trump administration was in front of the Court arguing that 42 million Americans, most of them children and the elderly, including disabled people and more than a million veterans, should not be getting, um, fed.

The branches crash

Big picture now: Three co-equal branches of government, as blueprinted in the Constitution of the United States, in a chain reaction crash at the intersection of idiocy and malevolence. The executive branch pleading with the judicial branch to sabotage the legislative branch, or in this case the money it ap

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