Keyword: charlespayne
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There’s a new sheriff in town, as Fox Business host Charles Payne alluded to when praising President Donald Trump for sticking it to the uppity global elites at the World Economic Forum (WEF). Trump spoke via teleconference at the WEF meeting in Davos, Switzerland January 24 and threw all political candor to the wind and basically said to heck with it. He boldly told the woke elitists that his administration was ending absurd diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) measures in federal agencies, squashing government censorship, asserting U.S. policy of recognizing only two genders (male and female), and axing the Green...
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Fox Business host Charles Payne said Monday that Vice President Kamala Harris was “deflecting” voters’ attention away from the failure of the Biden administration’s application of “modern monetary theory” by calling for price controls.Harris called for a federal ban on “price-gouging” by grocery stores to address high prices during a Friday speech on economic policy in North Carolina. Payne accused Harris and President Joe Biden of causing inflation by infusing “money that was not earned” into the economy.“The Biden-Harris modern monetary theory, you know, the $1.9 trillion the economy didn’t need, another trillion dollars for the Inflation Reduction Act, and...
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Charles Payne's passionate response to Biden's statements following the Supreme Court leak. (Excerpt) "Every time he gets a chance to make black people feel like crap, to make black people feel hated, to make black people feel like they're being hunted down in this country, that some how there's a giant cobble out there to hurt black people -it's called the Republican party - every time he gets an inkling to go after that, he does and that's not presidential, that's not fair, it's really awful" "He took another chance to divide us and make some of us live in...
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The New York native is the host on three programs across the Fox Network: Your World with Neil Cavuto, Cavuto Live - both on Fox News - and Cavuto: Coast to Coast on the sister channel Fox Business Network.For almost a month, all of Cavuto's programs have been guest-hosted by Fox correspondents Charles Payne, Ashley Webster, Edward Lawrence, David Asman, Sandra Smith or Jackie DeAngelis.Cavuto is one of the network's most popular hosts with over 50,000 followers on Twitter.
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Fox Business host Charles Payne placed the blame for spiking energy prices right at the feet of President Joe Biden's fossil fuel “war.” Fox News anchor John Roberts called out the “inherent contradiction” of Biden begging the international oil cartel Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to pump more oil while “choking the domestic production of oil.” Roberts, during the Aug. 12 edition of America Reports, alluded to how Biden was passing the buck and suggesting rising prices are due to anti-competitive market behavior. Payne, Roberts’ guest, questioned Biden: “Are you against oil in general — you know, I...
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A Fox Business contributor wasn’t having it with the money printing-obsessed Federal Reserve raising its inflation target and moving up expectations for an interest rate hike only in 2023. Kaltbaum Capital Management owner and president Gary Kaltbaum tore into the Fed for its money-grows-on-trees behavior. Kaltbaum stated during the June 16 edition of Making Money with Charles Payne: “We’ve been hearing for years their inflation target of 2 percent, and now it's 3.6 [percent]. And last I looked, we’re in June of 2021, and they’re talking about what they’re going to do in 2023.” He did not let up: “I...
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Fox Business host Charles Payne completely tore into corporate America for virtue signaling on social justice issues like racism. Payne slammed the faux outrage coming from big businesses pandering to the left. “The bottom line is corporate virtue signaling is not only phony, but it is actually making the situation worse. So, my message to corporate America is just shut up, and do the right thing. That is, if you really give a damn,” Payne said during the May 20 edition of Making Money. Payne stated that he was leery of big businesses “opining openly on social issues, and more...
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Fox Business host Charles Payne told the American people what many in the media wouldn’t dare say: Giving people money to not work doesn’t incentivize them to find a job. Payne scorched the haphazard predictions by economists and the media that the U.S. economy would add 1 million new jobs in April. He called the predictions a massive “swing and a miss” during the May 7 edition of Making Money. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) clocked the increase in April at an embarrassing 266,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate ticked up to 6.1 percent. Payne lambasted how “the narrative...
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Fox Business host Charles Payne was livid over trading restrictions placed on super-popular stocks. The Robinhood trading app had restricted transactions on certain securities, following the GameStop stock surge that sent its price soaring and Wall Street reeling. Robinhood is one of a number of brokerages like Webull Financial LLC, E*Trade Financial Corp. and Interactive Brokers Group Inc that placed restrictions on securities like GameStop ($GME) and AMC Entertainment ($AMC). The restrictions only left traders with the option to hold or sell, causing stocks like GameStop to give up some of their massive gains. Payne ripped Wall Street for its...
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Fox Business host Charles Payne had no patience for incoming “Squad” member Congressman-elect Jamaal Bowman’s (D-NY) absurd claim that American capitalism is “'slavery by another name.'” During the Dec. 22 edition of America’s Newsroom on Fox News, anchor Trace Gallagher asked Payne for his take on Bowman’s sentiments. Payne didn’t mince words. He said that “we’ve heard these comments before,” and claimed Bowman’s attacks on American capitalism were “dangerous.” Payne warned that what Bowman said was indicative of the “concerted effort — a[n] organized, smart, brilliant effort — to bring down America’s capitalistic society and to replace it with something...
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Economist Stephen Moore joined Fox Business to warn Americans about what Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden would do to the oil and gas industry through his regulatory agenda. During the November 4 edition of Fox Business’s Making Money, host Charles Payne referred to President Donald Trump’s regulatory relief agenda as the “unsung hero of this economic recovery.” Moore estimated that average American households saved about $3,000 under the Trump deregulation effort. “You’re talking about tens, if not hundreds of billions of dollars of savings,” Moore said. Contrasting this to a potential Biden administration, Moore warned: “People just ask me: ‘Is...
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On Friday Twitter stock took a 20 percent hit in net worth. The stock went from a high at 52.66 per share to 42.26 in the past 24 hours. Twitter company announced Thursday it added fewer users than expected and admitted its rise in expenses would accelerate in the fourth quarter. The company has also been busy censoring conservatives and blocking unapproved facts on the coronavirus and other sensitive topics. Charles V Payne @cvpayne This morning Jack Dorsey will take a $756 million hit to his net worth. I don't think he cares but Twitter shareholders and board of directors...
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Fox Business host Charles Payne expressed major concerns of the disastrous consequences Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s leftist tax plan would inflict on Americans if it were ever implemented. During Tuesday’s Fox Business virtual town hall America Votes Together, a viewer submitted a question on whether 401(k)s would be taxed under Biden’s tax plan, despite the former vice president having dubiously claimed that “[n]obody making under $400,000 bucks would have their taxes raised.” Payne went for the jugular: “[T]here are all sort of schemes out there that I think will amount to fewer people actually using these plans and fewer...
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Media-types like CNBC’s Jim Cramer aren't buying the “V-shaped” recovery, but recent news in the housing market continues to support that perspective. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported that “[e]xisting-home sales continued on a strong, upward trajectory in July, marking two consecutive months of significant sales gains.” Sales increased a whopping 24.7 percent, “the strongest monthly gain in the history of the survey, going back to 1968, and the highest sales pace since December 2006,” according to CNBC. Sales were also 8.7 percent higher from July 2019. Fox Business’s Charles Payne proclaimed the news on Twitter: “This is a...
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Fox Business host Charles Payne has had enough. He’s fed up with the anti-Trump media and their one-sided coverage of the stock market and economy.
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As corporate America continues to pander to violent left-wing mobs, Fox Business’s Charles Payne expressed major concern about what this trend could mean for conservatives in the workplace.
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Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., found herself mired in another controversy last week when she came to the defense of Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich.,...Tlaib called Patton “a prop,” which prompted Ocasio-Cortez to tweet: “Total bravery from @RashidaTlaib as she reminds the nation that tokenism *is* racism.” The democratic socialist came under fire for the racial charged comment, with Fox News’ Charles Payne asking Ocasio-Cortez how many black staff members she has. “We have Black staff,” she replied. “We don’t parade them around to show the world how diverse our team is, and use that as some kind of evidence of the...
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President Trump’s Thursday decision to begin the process of keeping his campaign promise to protect the American industrial base by imposing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum has seemingly gotten everyone in a tizzy, oddly uniting Big Business, top globalists, the IMF, the GOP Establishment and even liberal Democrats, all of whom never agree on anything yet are united that this particular decision will mean nothing short of an economic apocalypse for the United States.Truly, to hear these folks tell it we’re looking at an economic scenario to rival the bleak hellscape of The Walking Dead, minus the zombies...
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Most of the Fox News employees – both on-air talent and executives – who have been accused of sexual impropriety during the past year have been left to defend themselves and have eventually been fired or forced to resign. An exception is Fox Business Network host and Fox News guest host Charles V. Payne. Last July 6, Payne was suspended after the National Enquirer ran a story claiming that he had engaged in an extramarital affair with a frequent Fox News Channel female guest and that he used his position to harass and manipulate her for his own sexual gratification,...
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Following an investigation into claims of sexual harassment, Fox Business Network host Charles Payne returned to the network Friday to host his show, Making Money with Charles Payne. “I’m back hosting Making Money with Charles Payne tonight on @FoxBusiness helping Americans take control of their financial destiny,” Payne tweeted Friday.
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