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Trump’s Architecture & Google’s Monopoly: Power, Politics, and Attention
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Mike and Tim open this midweek supporters’ episode with a listener’s multipart question about political shifts, good Democratic policies, Trump’s weak spots, and Republican values Democrats overlook. Tim highlights his changed stance on abortion, his appreciation for progressive taxes, skepticism of Trump’s trust in Putin, and the need for more respect toward pro-life views. Mike adds that he is rethinking the unitary executive theory, weighing risks of presidential overreach against the benefit of clearer accountability.
Next, they turn to the penalty ruling in the Google antitrust case. Tim argues the decision was correct, viewing Google as an innovative American success unfairly labeled a monopolist, while Mike sees the mild ruling as sensible given market changes driven by AI competition and existing browser deals that maintain some consumer choice.
After that, they examine Trump’s executive order on federal architecture. Both hosts agree with prioritizing traditional and classical designs, condemning the prevalence of brutalist buildings, though Tim cautions that shifts to remote work may reduce the need for massive federal office space.
The guys close with Trump’s decision to revive the “Department of War” label, listener questions on bipartisanship, tariffs as consumption taxes, and “brain rot” from phone overuse. Mike sees bipartisanship as valuable only when rooted in genuine common ground and worries about political distraction fueled by digital habits, while Tim emphasizes viewpoint diversity, neutrality over bipartisanship, and stricter limits on kids’ phone use.
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Manage episode 505309427 series 3502258
Mike and Tim open this midweek supporters’ episode with a listener’s multipart question about political shifts, good Democratic policies, Trump’s weak spots, and Republican values Democrats overlook. Tim highlights his changed stance on abortion, his appreciation for progressive taxes, skepticism of Trump’s trust in Putin, and the need for more respect toward pro-life views. Mike adds that he is rethinking the unitary executive theory, weighing risks of presidential overreach against the benefit of clearer accountability.
Next, they turn to the penalty ruling in the Google antitrust case. Tim argues the decision was correct, viewing Google as an innovative American success unfairly labeled a monopolist, while Mike sees the mild ruling as sensible given market changes driven by AI competition and existing browser deals that maintain some consumer choice.
After that, they examine Trump’s executive order on federal architecture. Both hosts agree with prioritizing traditional and classical designs, condemning the prevalence of brutalist buildings, though Tim cautions that shifts to remote work may reduce the need for massive federal office space.
The guys close with Trump’s decision to revive the “Department of War” label, listener questions on bipartisanship, tariffs as consumption taxes, and “brain rot” from phone overuse. Mike sees bipartisanship as valuable only when rooted in genuine common ground and worries about political distraction fueled by digital habits, while Tim emphasizes viewpoint diversity, neutrality over bipartisanship, and stricter limits on kids’ phone use.
The Politics Guys on Facebook | X
Mike is a big fan of Tim’s Substack.
Check out the excellent Sustainable Planet podcast.
Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible. You can support us or change your level of support at patreon.com/politicsguys or politicsguys.com/support. On Venmo, we’re @PoliticsGuys.
The Politics Guys is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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