Whoever Controls the Most Powerful AI May Control the World — And the Race Has Already Begun.

Why data centers, electricity, and computing power may determine the next global balance of power. By the Craig Bushon Show Media Team Imagine a strategic capability so powerful that it could analyze global financial markets faster than any team of economists, identify cybersecurity vulnerabilities across entire nations in seconds, accelerate scientific discovery, and assist military […]
The AI Power Crisis: Why Hydrogen Storage May Decide Who Wins the Artificial Intelligence Race

Why Hydrogen Could Help Power the Future of Artificial Intelligence From the Craig Bushon Show Media Team Artificial intelligence is about to run into a problem most people never think about. Electricity. The newest AI supercomputing centers require as much power as entire cities. Technology companies are building these massive facilities right now. That raises […]
The AI Layoff Wave Has Started. This Isn’t Chicken Little — It’s Coming for White-Collar Jobs and More!

The Structure Of Work Is Changing — And We’d Better Pay Attention. We all know the story of Chicken Little. A piece of the sky falls, panic spreads, and eventually no one takes warnings seriously anymore. The lesson most of us absorbed was simple: don’t overreact. Don’t sound the alarm unless you’re certain. That instinct […]
If Musk Is Right, Money May Not Matter. If He’s Wrong, You’re On Your Own.

AI, $1.8 Trillion in Student Debt, and the Gamble Facing the American Middle Class The debate didn’t start in America. It started in Britain. A viral post pointed out something that made people uneasy. Salaried workers under the UK’s PAYE system pay high taxes on wages. But business owners operating through limited companies can structure […]
Title VII, Religious Liberty, and DEI: The Legal Battle Corporate Boards Can’t Ignore

How Supreme Court precedent, EEOC enforcement, and competing civil rights protections are reshaping workplace policy in America. From The Craig Bushon Show Media Team On this 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. You’ve probably seen the headlines: the […]
Rome, the Temple, and the Cross: The Truth About Who Killed Jesus

What actually happened in Jerusalem during Passover — and why precision still matters today. From The Craig Bushon Show Media Team On this 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. That same discipline must be applied to history. […]
Conservative vs. Progressive Christianity: An Educational Examination of Authority, Pride, and the Meaning of the Rainbow

A biblical explanation of why historic Christian doctrine differs from modern progressive theology — and why the question of authority ultimately shapes everything. From The Craig Bushon Show Media Team On this show, we operate from a simple conviction: truth is not hate speech. That principle matters deeply in theological conversations. In today’s culture, disagreement […]
The Quiet Leverage of Property Taxes: Growth, Incentives, and Plausible Deniability in Nashville

Is Nashville Quietly Pricing Out Its Own History? An Update from The Craig Bushon Show Media Team The controversy surrounding Acme Feed & Seed and comments from Freddie O’Connell, the current Mayor of Nashville, has triggered an emotional response across Lower Broadway. But to properly analyze what is happening, the focus must shift away from […]
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 […]