Joyce Kaufman has been a fixture on South Florida radio for over 16 years without interruption. She started in the radio business on the original WFTL, 1400AM. Joyce has gained a very loyal following over the years, likely because she knows the difference between right and wrong and has no problem telling you.
Joyce calls herself an old fashioned liberal who is not ashamed of putting America first. She not only supports our troops, but reveres them. Passionate, spiritual, yet angry at times, Joyce also knows how to make an audience laugh. But don’t mess with her. Joyce carries a 357 magnum and is a big supporter of the second amendment. “South Florida is the closest thing to heaven unless you are a law enforcement officer,” says Joyce.
Listen for her show weekdays from 1-4pm on News-Talk 850 WFTL. And be sure to call her at 1-877-850-8585.
Joyce will be collecting your wallets in person this Saturday afternoon at Saturn of West Broward. Drop off your wallets and meet Joyce!
Saturn of West Broward
3100 North University Drive
Sunrise, FL 33351
ON UNIVERSITY DRIVE JUST SOUTH OF OAKLAND PARK BLVD. IN SUNRISE
Joyce takes your empty wallets to Washington She did it last year with your "soles," taking over 5,000 shoes to DC to show your support for tougher immigration laws. Now, Joyce Kaufman wants your empty wallets and purses. Let's show Washington how fed we are with the economy! Learn more HERE.
Our Guy In Denver
Tom Trento from the Floirida Security Council is in Denver and will be checking in with Joyce every day. This is just some of what he's seeing: Tom Trento saves a Fox News Reporter
Convention Democrats warned about radical Islam DENVER - A statement of issues and positions provided by the Democratic National Convention includes not a single reference to "radical Islam," and its only references to "Islam" are to an imam scheduled to speak and to identify Afghanistan as where the U.S. should be battling al-Qaida, since "the vast majority of Muslims believe in a future of peace, tolerance."
Immigration to the United States and World-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions The findings of this study indicate that future levels of immigration will have a significant impact on efforts to reduce global CO2 emissions. Immigration to the United States significantly increases world-wide CO2 emissions because it transfers population from lower-polluting parts of the world to the United States, which is a higher-polluting country. On average immigrants increase their emissions four-fold by coming to America.