One Constitution, One Covenant: Demographics, Faith, and the American Line We Must Defend

On 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 when it comes to demographics, religion, and the future of the United States of America, clarity matters more than ever. Let’s begin with the numbers. Out of […]
Voter ID Is Not Suppression — It Is Structural Integrity and The Sovereign Act of Citizenship

On The Craig Bushon Show, we analyze systems, not slogans. The right to vote is the mechanism through which sovereign authority is allocated in a constitutional republic. Taxation, border policy, judicial appointments, federal spending, regulatory authority, military deployment — all ultimately trace back to ballots cast by citizens. If the ballot allocates sovereignty, then verifying […]
Why the Gadsden Flag Is Personal to Me — and Deeply American

By Craig Bushon On my property, the American flag flies first. Beneath it, the Gadsden flag. That arrangement is intentional. For me, the Gadsden flag is not a political provocation or a grievance signal. It is patriotic memorabilia rooted in American history and in the governing philosophy that made the Republic possible. It does not […]
You’ve Never Heard of “Lifestyle Factories” — And That’s Why Americans Are Being Blindsided by AI Job Losses

The AI Term No One Explained: How “Lifestyle Factories” Are Making Some Form of Universal Income Inevitable By The Craig Bushon Show Media Team Most Americans have never encountered the term “lifestyle factory.”Yet the operating model it describes is already reshaping how businesses produce goods, deliver services, and structure employment across the U.S. economy. Because […]
Tens of Thousands Still Without Power in Tennessee. The Real Cause Isn’t just the Weather.

An Investigative Op-Ed on Maintenance, Vegetation Policy, and Governance at Nashville Electric Service As of today, large portions of Davidson County have experienced extended power outages following the recent winter storm. Severe weather was the trigger. It was not the sole cause of the duration or scale of failure. The length of these outages reflects […]
Why the AI Revolution Is Not the Industrial Revolution — And Why That Comparison Is Dangerous

Why the AI Revolution Is Not the Industrial Revolution — And Why That Comparison Is DangerousBy The Craig Bushon Show – Media Team As artificial intelligence accelerates across the economy, a familiar reassurance keeps resurfacing: we have seen this before. The analogy most often invoked is the Industrial Revolution. Jobs were displaced then, new industries […]
The Illusion of Corporate Profitability: How Debt-Driven Companies Quietly Took Over the Economy

You’re Being Robbed: How Corporations Fake Profits While Executives Cash Out Billions….The Terrifying Rise of Corporate Zombies – And Why No One in Power Wants to eliminate Them For much of the twentieth century, corporate success was primarily measured by a company’s ability to generate profits from its core operations. Profits funded reinvestment, compensated investors, […]
America Isn’t Falling Apart by Accident: Three Old Books. One Modern Crisis.

Radical Playbooks, Old War Tactics, and the Growing Strain on American Civic Order Recent reporting described a self-identified Antifa activist in Minnesota calling for armed citizens to confront federal immigration agents, describing those agents as “mass murderers” and “fascists.” While the individual incident itself may fade from headlines, the ideas behind it deserve serious attention. […]
The Truth About Work in America Today: Who wins, who loses, and why

Why Work No Longer Pays in AmericaIllegal labor, automation, and the quiet loss of worker leverage For years, Americans have been given simple explanations for why work feels harder, wages feel smaller, and opportunity feels farther out of reach. We are told some people won’t work, others work too cheaply, and technology is just “the […]
When the Oath Of Office Fails: How Long-Term Border Non-Enforcement, Emergency Governance, and Norm Erosion Undermine the Republic

When the Oath of Office Fails: How Long-Term Border Non-Enforcement, Emergency Governance, and Norm Erosion Undermine the Republic In the United States, political power does not originate from elections alone. Elections determine who may exercise authority, but the Constitution determines how that authority may be exercised. The oath of office is the legal bridge between […]