I beg to differ. If the superluminal expansion phase did not occur the universe would appear to be around 40bn years old, which is not supported by any evidence whatever. I never indicated that star systems, or any matter, was capable of travelling at superluminal speed. It is my understanding that when the expansion occured, matter had yet to "condense" out of the energy of the BB. Of course, as I am sure you appreciate, energy has not the constraints, generally speaking, as matter has.
Of course, we still do not know the mechanics of the event so are left little option but to speculate from the perspective of informed science. I hardly see how this is pseudoscience any more than any other unproven theory is - but of course you are welcome to adopt whatever viewpoint you like.