"Show Me How To Do It"
In my working career, I discovered that few things could get a boss mad at me faster than, if he complained that I was doing something wrong, I would ask him, "Can you show me how to do it right?" He's the boss, after all -- he must know how I should do my job. Of course he didn't; he wasn't promoted because he knew how to do anyone's job; that isn't what makes you a boss. He'd just go away muttering under his breath. As best I can determinme, this is how the Trump administration is responding to federal judges' instructions over the weekend to continue funding SNAP without a congressionbal appropriation. In yesterday's post, I linked to an essay by Chris Bray that raised the basic question: Defendants — the Trump administration — are required to use contingency funds to pay for current operations, whether or not Congress has funded current operations. A court has just concluded that a federal program must operate in the absence...