The Silent Restructuring of the Auto Industry: Why Americans Are Not Being Told the Full Story

A Data-Driven Warning for the Millions of Americans Who Depend on the Automotive Industry for Their Livelihood: How Chinese Technology Partnerships, Electrification, and Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Jobs, Wages, and Profit Margins as Vehicles Begin Selling Themselves, Diagnosing Their Own Problems, and Scheduling Service Automatically From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team For decades, the […]
Record Profits, 4,000 Layoffs, and the AI Paradox: Cisco Just Showed America What Comes Next

By Craig Bushon | And The Craig Bushon Show Media Team Imagine this. A company announces it is laying off nearly 4,000 people. Same day. Same press release. Same hour. Its stock jumps roughly 15 percent. That actually happened this week. The company is Cisco Systems. And what happened on Wednesday is not just another […]
The Automation Shift Isn’t Coming—Industries Are Building Systems to Replace Human Labor at Scale Right Now

The pieces are already in place. The capital is already moving. The only question left is whether the rest of us are ready. AI, robotics, semiconductors, and energy are no longer separate stories. They are pieces of the same machine — and it is being assembled in real time. From the Craig Bushon Show Media […]
Taxpayer-Funded Fetal Tissue Research: The Ethical Debate Americans Were Never Really Asked About

Congressional hearings are forcing a deeper national conversation about biomedical ethics, taxpayer accountability, and whether federal institutions have moved beyond the moral boundaries many Americans still hold. Most Americans understand that advanced medical research is taking place every day inside universities, federal agencies, pharmaceutical laboratories, and government-funded research institutions. What many Americans do not fully […]
From Coal Mines to Concussions to Code: The Ongoing Fight to Align Profit with People

When the Cost of Doing Nothing Becomes Too Expensive to Ignore: Known Risks, Delayed Action, Public Consequences—and the Reality of Human Lives Treated as Line ItemsFrom the Craig Bushon Show Media Team There’s a recurring pattern in American economic history that is often oversimplified into competing narratives—either corporations are inherently exploitative, or markets naturally correct […]
“Margin Compression, EVs, and AI: The Dealership Model Under Pressure”

How AI, electrification, and a sixty-year-old legal shield are setting up the most predictable disruption in American retailFrom the Craig Bushon Show Media Team Last week, we broke down what’s happening at Best Buy. Not as a leadership story, but as a system story. A retail model built on physical presence, inventory, and location is […]
AI Is Driving Record Profits—and Workers Are Demanding a Cut

THE CRAIG BUSHON SHOW — ANALYSISBold Talk for a Brave America The First Real Fight Over AI-Driven Productivity—and Who Gets Paid for ItFrom the Craig Bushon Show Media Team | April 2026 Forty thousand workers don’t take to the streets over a routine pay dispute. They don’t prepare for an 18-day strike, risk their income, […]
Eva Vlaardingerbroek’s CPAC Hungary Speech and the U.S. Border: When Law, Identity, and Capacity No Longer Align

When “Shall” Means Enforce the Law: Capacity, Control, and the Reality of Execution From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team In a recent address at CPAC Hungary, Eva Vlaardingerbroek delivered a message that has been circulating widely: a nation is not just a legal system—it is a civilization shaped over time. Her argument was aimed […]
Trump at a Crossroads: Economic Focus, Global Risk, and the Cost of Mixed Signals

A pro-America analysis of economic priorities, geopolitical uncertainty, and shifting voter confidence By the Craig Bushon Show Media Team There’s a growing tension right now that doesn’t fit neatly into partisan talking points. It’s coming from people who have been consistent supporters—many who have backed President Trump multiple times—but are now starting to question specific […]
The Survey Illusion: How Incentives Distort Feedback and Reshape Work in America

Why measurement systems are no longer capturing reality — and what happens when they start managing it instead FROM THE CRAIG BUSHON SHOW MEDIA TEAM Customer feedback systems were originally designed to answer a simple question: did the experience meet expectations? In their early form, these systems functioned as a feedback loop. Organizations could identify […]