You Can Quit Bottled Water and Still Be Full of Microplastics: The Bottled Water Panic Is A Distraction

Why Bottled Water Is a Distraction in the Microplastics Story Why focusing on what you drink misses where most microplastics exposure actually comes from. By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team If bottled water disappeared tomorrow, microplastics exposure would not. That is the uncomfortable starting point most conversations avoid. The public debate has narrowed in […]
If the Old Man Is Dead, Why Is He Still Cashing the Paycheck? “The old man didn’t die, he just learned to stay quiet.”

If the Old Man Is Dead, Why Is He Still Cashing the Paycheck?By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team At The Craig Bushon Show, we don’t just follow the headlines. We read between the lines to get to the bottom line of what’s really going on. And one of the most uncomfortable truths facing Christianity […]
Who Stole the American Dream? The Dirty Secret Behind America’s Housing Crisis

Who Stole the American Dream? The Dirty Secret Behind America’s Housing Crisis By The Craig Bushon Show Media TeamJanuary 8, 2026 President Donald Trump says he is “immediately taking steps” to ban large institutional investors from buying additional single-family homes and plans to urge Congress to codify that policy into law. The announcement landed like […]
The Auto Credit Mirage: Why CarMax Looks Guilty and Carvana Looks Fine

The Auto Credit Mirage Why CarMax Looks Guilty, Others Look Fine, and Why This Feels Like 2008 All Over AgainBy The Craig Bushon Show Media Team Most Americans think buying a car is a simple transaction. You walk onto a lot, pick a vehicle, agree to a monthly payment, and drive away. What almost no […]
This Isn’t About Cars Anymore — It’s About Who Builds the Future Why China’s EVs, Robots, and AI Reveal a Much Bigger Problem for the U.S.

This Isn’t About Cars Anymore — It’s About Who Builds the Future Why China’s EVs, Robots, and AI Reveal a Much Bigger Problem for the U.S. By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team news.cgtn.com thediplomat.com This didn’t happen overnight. For a long time, most Americans were focused on politics, personalities, and cultural fights, while something […]
Venezuela’s Oil Just Exposed the Real Global Power Map

Venezuela’s Oil Is Back on the Chessboard Why $1 Billion in Indian Dues Is Just the Opening Move in a Global Energy Reset By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team For years, Venezuela’s oil story has been framed as a humanitarian tragedy, a sanctions standoff, or a cautionary tale of socialist collapse. But a quieter, […]
$338 Trillion in Global Debt: Don’t Be Fooled, The System Was Never Meant to Be Paid Off

If Everyone Owes Money, Who Is Owed?Debt, Dollars, BRICS, and the Mathematics Politicians Won’t Explain By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team There is a deceptively simple question circulating online that cuts straight through the noise of modern economics: If everyone owes money, who exactly is owed? At first glance, it sounds like a clever […]
Before You Send Your Kid to College, Read This: $1.7 Trillion Later Universities Got Rich. Corporations Got Cheap Labor. Students Got the Bill.

The Career Advice We Gave Our Kids Is Becoming ObsoleteWhy Debt, AI, and a System Built on Incentives Demand a New Path Forward For decades, American families were taught a single, unchallenged formula for success: graduate high school, go to college, earn a degree, and secure a stable white-collar career. Parents repeated it because they […]
Rethinking Franchise Law: When Consumer Protection Meets a Changing Market

A Craig Bushon Show Investigative Commentary For much of the last century, the American automobile marketplace has operated under a regulatory framework designed for a very different time. State franchise laws, originally enacted to stabilize a young and volatile industry, were built to address concerns that no longer define today’s market. Those laws were not […]
Singularity: Are We Approaching the Point of No Return Faster Than Anyone Admits?

By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team. For decades, the idea of a technological singularity existed safely on the margins of serious debate. It was treated as a concept for futurists and science fiction writers, something distant enough that governments, regulators, and institutions could afford to postpone difficult questions about control, accountability, and human relevance. […]