Car Salesman/Broker
I'm Marquette known as Que — a car broker, entrepreneur, radio personality, and minister. Different stages, same mission: serve people, tell the truth, and close every day stronger than I opened it.

Four callings · One man
I'm Que Bush— A salesman, entrepreneur, radio personnel, and a minister of the gospel. Different stages, same mission: serve people, tell the truth, and close every day stronger than I opened it.

Who I Am
I'm Marquette "Que" Bush — born to serve, built to sell, and called to preach. I move between four worlds every week: the lot, the boardroom, the radio booth, and the pulpit. Different rooms, same man.
I believe in eye contact, firm handshakes, and doing what you said you'd do. Whether I'm closing a deal, mentoring a young hustler, or standing in front of a congregation — the goal never changes: leave people better than I found them.



My Story
I started in sales the way most people do — hungry, green, and willing to outwork the room. Cars taught me how to read people, handle pressure, and treat every customer like the only customer. Ten-plus years later, that lot is still home base.
Along the way I built businesses, picked up a microphone, and learned that the same gifts that move inventory move people. The 105 Motivation Station gave me a platform to speak life into commuters, dreamers, and grinders who needed a reason to keep going.
But the deepest calling came from the pulpit. Ministry isn't a side hustle — it's the thread that holds the whole life together. Whether I'm broker, host, mentor, or minister, the assignment is the same: serve people, tell the truth, point them home.
"Whether I'm on the lot, on the air, in the boardroom, or behind the pulpit — it's all the same calling."
— MARQUETTE BUSH
The Work
I'm Marquette known as Que — a car broker, entrepreneur, radio personality, and minister. Different stages, same mission: serve people, tell the truth, and close every day stronger than I opened it.
Founder, investor, and operator. I build businesses that solve real problems — and mentor the next generation of hustlers who refuse to wait for permission.
Live, loud, and unfiltered. Hosting conversations on culture, faith, and the grind — the kind of talk that keeps your commute company and your mind sharp. Check out the 105 Motivation Station!
Called to serve. Preaching the Word, walking with families through every season, and reminding the room that purpose outlasts paychecks.

Justice · Child Safety
Four days of searching. Two parents in custody. One 911 call that raised more questions than it answered.
For four days, thousands of volunteers, law enforcement officers, and concerned citizens searched woods, fields, and ponds in Aiken County, South Carolina — all hoping to bring 4-year-old Javeayah Harris home alive. The search ended with one of the worst possible outcomes. Investigators now believe Javeayah is deceased, and the two people who should have protected her above all others — her parents — have been arrested.
The 911 call that first reported Javeayah missing has now been released. The details emerging from this case are heartbreaking, and the questions left unanswered are haunting a community that poured its heart into finding her. When a child disappears, the clock becomes the enemy. In this case, the enemy may have been closer than anyone wanted to believe.
This isn't about politics. This is about a baby who will never see kindergarten, never blow out another birthday candle, and never get the chance to grow into the person she was meant to be. The 105 Motivation Station stands with every family who has ever feared the worst — and with every community that refuses to look away when a child's life is on the line.
Say her name. Javeayah Harris. And keep demanding answers.
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On a weekend meant to celebrate freedom, members of the white nationalist group Patriot Front were seen marching in matching khakis, masks, and shields — carrying flags and chanting slogans that had nothing to do with liberty for all. It wasn't the first time, and it won't be the last.
It wasn't just local streets — Patriot Front has marched through Washington DC, carrying their message of exclusion past the monuments built for a nation that promised liberty for all. The nation's capital should be a place of unity, not a backdrop for masked men chanting division.
Hate crimes, extremist recruitment, and open displays of racism have been climbing across America. From city sidewalks to comment sections, the mask is off. What used to hide in the shadows now marches in the daylight — on the very holiday that's supposed to belong to every American.
Does Donald Trump support them?
Trump has repeatedly declined to unequivocally condemn white nationalist groups — from "very fine people on both sides" in Charlottesville, to telling the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by," to dining with Nick Fuentes at Mar-a-Lago. He says he doesn't know them. They keep showing up wearing his name. You decide what that silence means.
This isn't about left or right. It's about right and wrong. If a group needs masks, shields, and a police escort to say what they believe about their fellow Americans — that's not patriotism. That's fear in a costume.
We see you. We name you. And we're not going back.
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