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So Simple Even A Politician Can Understand
So Simple Even A Politician Can Understand
So Simple Even A Politician Can Understand
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Sometimes the answers we seek are so simple that we overlook them. The ideas presented in this book are just that, simple ideas that are largely overlooked.  These are simple ideas that anyone, including politicians, can understand. They may not be perfect solutions. They may not even be solutions at all, which is why they are called ideas. 

In SO SIMPLE EVEN A POLITICIAN CAN UNDERSTAND, Peter puts forth some ideas that would greatly simplify government.  Politics does not have to be complicated and convoluted.  We The People, have to find people willing to put forth simple ideas again.  This book is examples of simple ideas that would go a long way to solving some big problems.

 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 4, 2021
ISBN9798201388430
So Simple Even A Politician Can Understand
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Peter Serefine

Meet Peter Serefine: A U.S. Navy veteran and dedicated U.S. Mail carrier, Peter embodies the spirit of service. With a solid high school education and a role as a Pennsylvania State Constable, he's deeply rooted in his community. Amid the turbulent political landscape of 2016, Peter, a representative of the dwindling middle class, felt a calling to bring about change. His initial creation, "Progress, Really?", aimed to ignite critical thinking about the course of societal and political progress. But Peter's impact didn't stop there. His passion for enlightenment led him to establish the Liberty Lighthouse, a beacon of insight for those navigating the complexities of today's world. Not content with just inspiring through words, he created the online Liberty Lighthouse Classroom, a virtual space where the principles of constitutional governance are shared to empower others. In the midst of a full schedule that includes a demanding full-time job, op-ed article writing, and book publishing, Peter dedicates two hours each week to host a live radio show. His residence in a quaint Victorian town in Pennsylvania serves as a backdrop to his life's endeavors. Sharing this journey is Staisha Hancock, Peter's cherished partner, whose unwavering patience beautifully accommodates his passionate political discussions. Peter Serefine embodies the essence of dedication, a true advocate for knowledge and change within his community and beyond.

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    So Simple Even A Politician Can Understand - Peter Serefine

    Peter Serefine

    So Simple Even A Politician Can Understand

    Simple ideas for seemingly complex political issues

    First published by Liberty Lighthouse 2021

    Copyright © 2021 by Peter Serefine

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise without written permission from the publisher. It is illegal to copy this book, post it to a website, or distribute it by any other means without permission.

    Peter Serefine asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

    Designations used by companies to distinguish their products are often claimed as trademarks. All brand names and product names used in this book and on its cover are trade names, service marks, trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective owners. The publishers and the book are not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book. None of the companies referenced within the book have endorsed the book.

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    I dedicate this work to the woman of my dreams: my beautiful wife, Staisha Hancock, who tolerates the hours I spend on my radio show and writing—hours that, by all rights, I should be devoting to her.

    Contents

    Foreword

    Preface

    Acknowledgement

    I. FISCAL ISSUES

    1. Unfunded Liabilities

    2. Forced Philanthropy

    3. Government Contracts

    4. Tax on Everything

    5. Fair Tax

    6. Broken Budget

    7. Costly Bureaucracy

    II. SOCIAL ISSUES

    8. Minimum Wage

    9. Welfare

    10. Immigration

    11. Gender & Sex

    12. Environmental Protection

    III. UNALIENABLE RIGHTS

    13. Fake News

    14. Gun Control

    15. Voter Integrity

    16. One Bill, One Topic

    Epilogue

    Afterword

    About the Author

    Also by Peter Serefine

    Foreword

    This new book from Peter Serefine sports a title as self-explanatory as one can be. He even opens with the statement that sometimes the answers we seek are so simple that we overlook them.

    A series of short essays prompted by guests Mr. Serefine featured on his podcast Liberty Lighthouse, he further qualifies that he isn’t presuming to have the solution, which is why they are called ideas.

    With those two introductory remarks as a guidepost, Mr. Serefine has already displayed two attributes that many of our politicians could benefit from: an eye toward clarity and a modicum of humility. However, I don’t think his target audience here are members of the political class. Rather, he presents these ideas for the rest of us who find our lives affected by politicians and government.

    In these pages, Mr. Serefine examines topics from money spent to legislation itself, and while the categories may be wide-ranging, they can basically be divided into the fiscal and the social. Fiscal issues such as taxation methods, government contracts, budgets, and the yoke of bureaucracy are looked at, and always with an eye toward making the confusing simple (as promised). Societal issues such as immigration and gender identity are observed as well.

    Readers may disagree with some of Mr. Serefine’s proposed approaches if they so choose,

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