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Justin, Jen, and Heaton break down Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s proposal that the U.S. government take equity stakes in defense contractors. It's a plan criticized as creeping socialism by Republicans but framed by Lutnick as fair compensation for taxpayer investment. They also tackle the backlash to Cracker Barrel’s (now former) new logo, which abandoned its traditional imagery in favor of a minimal, modern design. From Trump’s mocking to bipartisan confusion online, the panel explores why even subtle branding tweaks can trigger culture war blowback.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Intro and Taylor Swift
00:21:41 - Defense Companies
00:53:05 - Cracker Barrel
01:21:11 - Emails
01:33:35 - Wrap-up
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By Andrew Heaton, Jen Briney, Justin Robert Young4.4
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Justin, Jen, and Heaton break down Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s proposal that the U.S. government take equity stakes in defense contractors. It's a plan criticized as creeping socialism by Republicans but framed by Lutnick as fair compensation for taxpayer investment. They also tackle the backlash to Cracker Barrel’s (now former) new logo, which abandoned its traditional imagery in favor of a minimal, modern design. From Trump’s mocking to bipartisan confusion online, the panel explores why even subtle branding tweaks can trigger culture war blowback.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Intro and Taylor Swift
00:21:41 - Defense Companies
00:53:05 - Cracker Barrel
01:21:11 - Emails
01:33:35 - Wrap-up
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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