The Byzantine Pineapple
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The Byzantine Pineapple
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Author: Bill Poje (USA)
About the author: William Poje was born in Michigan and currently resides in Florida. He holds an Accounting\Business Administration degree from Aquinas College and an MBA from the Owen Graduate School
of Management at Vanderbilt University. Bill is a sportsman who enjoys playing full court basketball, racquetball, throwing a Frisbee, and kicking a hackeysack. He also enjoys working
the Saturday Wall Street Journal Crossword and Bonus Puzzle as well as the Sunday New York Times Crossword and weekly bonus puzzles. The Pojmeister has worked in a variety of industries. A decade was spent buying and selling estates of books, comic books, baseball cards and memorabilia. This work provided Poj with a background in art and the history of art. Pojerooski also worked in the auto industry, and was also the financial controller for the largest Bahamian exporter while designing and installing very large information systems.
About the book: The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and over again, expecting a different result, so why should anyone believe that either the political right or the political left has a plan to solve the socioeconomic, legal, political (SELP) issues facing citizens around the globe when all they do is the same failing things over and over again? That's insane! The byzantine pineapple applies systems analysis and systems design methodology to propose a redesign of governmental SELP systems, including a new macroeconomic flat tax for the rising class of independents to implement. It is time to wake up from the matrix!