Not a "crisis"
This is being described as a "constitutional crisis".
Incorrect. It is not a "constitutional crisis". It is simply a crime that needs to be punished.
A criminal syndicate, operating on behalf of the Teachers Union thugs, is attempting to extort several billion dollars from Wash state taxpayers to enrich the Teachers Union thugs. This criminal syndicate was formerly known as the "state supreme court", but as soon as it committed this criminal act, it ceased to be a "court" and became nothing more than an extortionist hitman.
This hitman wants the Wash State Legislature to assist in the crime by writing the checks to steal the money from the state taxpayers.
At this point the State Legislature is still a legitimate part of state government. It now has two choices.
(1) Participate in the billion-dollar extortion.
(2) Declare the syndicate formerly known as the "state supreme court" to be a criminal organization. Jail all of its members and employees. Delete all parts of state constitution and laws that refer to this syndicate as the "state supreme court" and give it illegitimate power. Delete all decisions formerly made by this criminal organization.
If the legislature chooses to be an accomplice, it will also cease to be a legitimate part of state government, and will simply be another hitman operating on behalf of the Teachers Union thugs.
If the legislature chooses (2), it will still be legitimate.
Of course this choice doesn't exist.
Subjunctives are extinct. The legislature
will choose extortion and
will cease to be a legislature. Thugs always win.