The Permanent Campaign, the Permanent Deficit: Why Changing Parties Has Not Changed America’s Direction – A Four-Part Craig Bushon Show Investigative Series Part I: The Merry-Go-Round

Part I: The Merry-Go-Round From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team Every election season, Americans are told that this is the one. This is the election that will change everything. The speeches become more urgent, the campaign ads more dramatic, and the promises more ambitious. We are assured that if the right party wins, Washington […]

The Chinese Auto Trojan Horse: The Three Walls Protecting America—and the Loopholes That Could Bring Them Down

Tariffs, connected-vehicle restrictions, and state franchise laws still protect the American market, but direct-sales loopholes and Chinese battery technology may be opening a back door through the nation’s industrial base. The Craig Bushon Show — Bold Talk for a Brave America By Craig Bushon   Tomorrow, the Senate Commerce Committee votes on the Connected Vehicle Security […]

The Jobs They Can’t Wait to Delete

The American cashier is being engineered out of the economy. The decision is already being made in rooms most people will never see. The only question left is whether ordinary workers find out in time to move. From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team The American cashier is disappearing, and the people deciding it would […]

Could the Remigration Act Strengthen America Without Weakening the Constitution?

A Constitutional Examination of Security, Citizenship, and Due Process From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team Congressman Andy Ogles has introduced the Remigration Act with a stated goal that many Americans share: protecting national security, enforcing immigration laws, and ensuring that U.S. citizenship is not used as a shield by those who obtain it through […]

The Real Problem Isn’t Student Loans—It’s The Business Model Behind Them: Why Aren’t Universities Sharing The Pain?

The Student Loan System Is Failing Everyone Except The Institutions From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team The headlines announcing that roughly 30,000 borrowers are receiving student loan discharge emails under the Sweet v. McMahon settlement will undoubtedly reignite the familiar political arguments over forgiveness. Some will celebrate. Others will criticize another round of debt […]