Stories written by Cheryl PassCheryl Pass is an award winning fine artist, wife, mother, and published writer of conservative political commentary. She is originally from Ohio, but has lived in North Carolina for the past 36 years. In earlier years, Cheryl studied journalism in college at Urbana University, Urbana, Ohio. Then, while raising her family and becoming an accomplished fine artist, she also owned a wholesale stationery business based on her art. The products were marketed nationally for over 10 years when she decided to close the business and focus her energies on her art. She is a former president of the Gaston County Art Guild. Her son is an Air Force Academy graduate and career officer just returning from South Korea. Her husband served in Korea with the U.S. Army and her father served in Guam with the U. S. Army Air Corps.
You know how hard it is to keep up with all those passwords to all of those Internet sites you visit? You know it’s a pain. You can’t remember all of them. In fact, I keep a cheat-sheet in a book next to my computer where I’ve written them all down, in case my “remember […]
January 18, 2011 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests,National | Read More »
Are you on board with the man-made global warming/climate change crowd? Are you questioning every kilowatt hour you use to light and heat your home and workplace? Are you buying compact fluorescent mercury light bulbs, thinking you are a good global citizen? Are you on board with Smart Growth and Greenways that regulate property out […]
January 4, 2011 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests,National | Read More »
It always starts out as benign, doesn’t it: “We’re here from the government and we’re here to help you.” Oh sure, and I just fell off a turnip truck. First the facts on the rise of so-called smart meters and smart-grid technology. This from Bloomberg Business Week: Despite the roadblocks, companies continue to invest heavily […]
December 6, 2010 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests | Read More »
“Old time” Democrats live by the idea that Franklin Delano Roosevelt saved the nation by creating social programs to save the poor from the Great Depression. Those Democrats are having a difficult time understanding why Roosevelt’s reputation isn’t glorified by all Americans. They are also watching their Democrat Party evolve into a blatant anti-American, global […]
November 22, 2010 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests,National | Read More »
Retribution is his, sayeth Obama. There is a psychology behind this President that turns talking heads into bobble heads. Before and after this election, I’ve heard the media wagging on, speculating about Obama’s reaction to the voices of the people. They go back and forth on whether he will move to the center out of […]
November 9, 2010 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests,National | Read More »
Trade policies are tricky. They are geo-political chess games. But they used to be determined by simple supply and demand basics. If you needed spices from India, you bought spices from India. If you liked Irish crystal and linens, you bought Irish crystal and linens. Conversely, if India needed steel, Pittsburgh supplied it. The U.S. shipped grains all over […]
November 4, 2010 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests,National | Read More »
The U.S. Constitution guarantees equal rights under the law to each citizen. Period. As history would confirm, people in power skew the laws to enhance their own power, gain votes, assuage their own egos, and, in our last 250 years, try to circumvent the U.S. Constitution. In my lifetime I’ve seen the powerful in government […]
October 21, 2010 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests,National | Read More »
There is now so much money being thrown at it, and so many politicians across the globe in on the take, that getting the truth out to the mass public on the fraud of “Climate Change/Global Warming” is going to take monumental efforts. The massive dissemination of lies is beyond any scam that the world […]
October 14, 2010 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests | Read More »
I was initially researching the subject of gerrymandering, a subject that crosses my mind periodically when I ponder how career politicians keep getting elected in spite of voters’ dissatisfaction with them. Despite what we were all taught in school on the subject of gerrymandering, it is alive and well and has been manipulating our electoral […]
September 29, 2010 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests,National | Read More »
I opened my local newspaper recently to discover articles describing how our area is on the take. Grants and subsidies are being requested and doled out to the tune of thousands of dollars. One article stated, “the city and 29 businesses and nonprofit groups across the state learned Tuesday they would receive the coveted aid.” […]
September 16, 2010 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests | Read More »