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Peter Serefine

Peter Serefine, a proud U.S. Navy veteran and current U.S. Mail carrier, possesses a high school education and holds the office of Pennsylvania State Constable. A steadfast member of the diminishing middle class, he sought to make a difference amid the political turbulence of 2016. His initial work, “Progress, Really?”, was authored with the intention of inspiring individuals to scrutinize the trajectory of social and political advancements. Peter expanded his impact by hosting the Liberty Lighthouse on Mojo 5-0 Radio, earning the affectionate title of possessing the best beard in radio from his fellow network hosts. With a commitment to civic education, he established the online Liberty Lighthouse Classroom to impart the principles of constitutional governance. Despite his busy schedule of working full-time, writing op-ed articles, and now publishing three books, Peter continues to host a two-hour live radio show each week. Residing in a charming Victorian town in Pennsylvania, he shares his life with his beloved and beautiful partner Staisha Hancock, whose infinite patience gracefully accommodates Peter’s fervent political discussions.

The Original Intent of Birthright Citizenship; A Solution for Modern Misuse

November 29, 2024 by Peter Serefine

The practice, known as the “anchor baby” phenomenon, can unintentionally bypass immigration laws and enable extended family migration.

Categories Immigration, U.S. News/Policy Tags Birthright Citizenship, Immigration Leave a comment

Small Government vs. Limited Government

September 27, 2024 by Peter Serefine

While the idea of small government may be appealing in its simplicity, it misses the mark when it comes to the constitutional vision of governance. The U.S. Constitution does not demand a government that is small; it demands a government that is limited

Categories Constitution, Government Tags Constitution, Limited Government Leave a comment

Fixing Our Republic From The Bottom Up

August 25, 2024 by Peter Serefine

Nehemiah’s tale is not just a story of physical reconstruction but a metaphor for the restoration of faith, community, and order.

Categories Bible, Christianity, Constitution, Culture, God, Government Tags American Republic, Nehemiah Leave a comment

Misinterpreting the Constitution: Education’s Drift from Originalism

August 23, 2024 by Peter Serefine

The original intent of the U.S. Constitution serves as the secure foundation of the success of our republic, anchoring our legal and governmental systems to the principles envisioned by the framers.

Categories Constitution, Education, History Tags Constitution, education, Founder's intent Leave a comment

The Roadmap to Overreach: Madison’s Prophetic Warning

August 21, 2024 by Peter Serefine

If Congress can employ money indefinitely to the general welfare, and are the sole and supreme judges of the general welfare, they may justify any action at all under that aegis.

Categories Congress, Constitution, Government Tags Constititution, Constitution, Federal Overreach, Madison, warnings Leave a comment

Individual Welfare: Returning to Constitutional Principles

August 16, 2024 by Peter Serefine

The scope and scale of needs-based programs have sparked debates over their effectiveness, sustainability, and alignment with the constitutional framework.

Categories Constitution, U.S. News/Policy Tags Constititution, Originalism, Welfare Leave a comment

The Unconstitutionality of Administrative Law, Case Law, Regulations, and Executive Orders

August 15, 2024 by Peter Serefine

Among the most critical provisions in the U.S. Constitution, is Article I, Section 1, which vests all legislative powers in a Congress

Categories U.S. News/Policy Tags Administrative Law, case law, Law Leave a comment

The Annotated Constitution: An Unconstitutional Expansion

August 14, 2024 by Peter Serefine

The federal government often operates under an annotated version of the Constitution, which spans roughly 3,000 pages. This annotated version, incorporating over 240 years of court cases, represents a substantial departure from the original text.

Categories Constitution, Government, U.S. News/Policy Tags Constititution, government expansion Leave a comment

The Commerce Clause: Defending the Founders’ Original Intent

August 13, 2024 by Peter Serefine
Quiz: How well do you know the U.S. Constitution?

By analyzing the writings and speeches of the Founding Fathers, we argue for a return to a more restrictive interpretation of the Commerce Clause to preserve the principles of limited government and state sovereignty.

Categories Constitution, Courts, Government Tags Commerce Clause, Constituion, Founder's intent, Originalism Leave a comment

The Constitution’s Meaning: Anchored in Original Intent and Public Understanding

August 12, 2024 by Peter Serefine

The U.S. Constitution, the foundation of American law and governance, stands as a testament to the vision and wisdom of the Founding Fathers.

Categories Constitution, Culture, Government, Politics Tags Constitution, Founder's intent, Originalism Leave a comment

The Case for an Election Day, Not an Election Season

July 29, 2024 by Peter Serefine

This shift away from a defined Election Day undermines the integrity of our electoral process and deviates from the original intent of the Founding Fathers.

Categories Education Tags Election Day, Voting 3 Comments

The Origins of the MAGA Movement: A Historical Perspective

July 24, 2024 by Peter Serefine

The roots of this movement can be traced back through various historical currents, including the Tea Party movement, the Taxpayer Party, the rise of the Libertarian Party, and the Constitution Party. These movements collectively laid the groundwork for what would eventually coalesce under the MAGA banner.

Categories U.S. News/Policy Tags Consitution, deep state, MAGA Leave a comment

The Undemocratic Democrat Party

July 22, 2024 by Peter Serefine

For a party named after democracy, the repeated subversion of its members’ will is not only ironic but also detrimental to its legitimacy and cohesion.

Categories Announcements, BREAKING, U.S. News/Policy Leave a comment

Taxation: Returning to Constitutional Principles

July 15, 2024 by Peter Serefine

Taxation has long been a contentious issue in American society, stirring debates over tax burdens, government spending, and economic fairness.

Categories Constitution, History, Politics Tags income tax, tax, Tax Equity, taxation Leave a comment

The Unchecked Expansion of Federal Government and the Fiscal Quandary

May 20, 2024May 20, 2024 by Peter Serefine

The sheer number of federal employees today compared to 1913 provides a tangible measure of government expansion.

Categories Constitution, Government, U.S. News/Policy Tags Fiscal Waste, Government, taxation Leave a comment

Scriptural Sovereignty: The Political and Religious Evolution from the Geneva Bible to the King James Version

April 14, 2024 by Peter Serefine

The Bible, as one of the world’s most influential texts, has undergone various translations that have not only spread its religious teachings but also mirrored the political landscapes of their times

Categories Bible, God, Government, History, U.S. News/Policy Tags Bible, religion, scripture, translation 1 Comment

Miracles and Mandates: The Intersection of Christ’s Teachings and Modern Legislation

March 31, 2024March 31, 2024 by Peter Serefine

This resurrection,, central to Christian doctrine, underscores themes of sacrifice, redemption, and divine power.

Categories Bible, Christianity, Easter, God, Government, Holidays Tags Easter, Miracle, Regulation Leave a comment

The Linguistic Chains: How Language Control Is Thought Control

March 30, 2024March 30, 2024 by Peter Serefine

The assertion that language shapes thought is more than a linguistic theory; it’s a reality with deep philosophical and political ramifications.

Categories Education, Media Tags Censorship, Control, Language Leave a comment

1913: The Year the Constitutional Republic was Compromised

March 9, 2024March 8, 2024 by Peter Serefine

The events of 1913 collectively represent a departure from the foundational principles of limited government, checks and balances, and federalism enshrined in the United States Constitution.

Categories Congress, Constitution, Government, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags 1913, Constitution, Federal Reserve, income tax Leave a comment

The American Presidency: A Quasi-Monarchy in the Land of the Free

March 4, 2024 by Peter Serefine
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Woven with the threads of liberty, checks and balances, and separation of powers, there appears a concerning pattern: the gradual aggrandizement of Presidential power.

Categories Constitution, Democrats, Government, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags deep state, President Leave a comment
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