Confidential Daily Comment
Our Confidential Daily Comment is written by Cory Bernardi exclusively for our Premium Members. His insights help make sense of what's going on in the world.


The Cash Question
Being asked what you intend to do with the cash you withdraw from a bank is troubling. It's time to practice some simple civil disobedience.

The Virtues of Enslavement
The tools of enslavement are being promoted as personal benefits and most people are none the wiser.

Preparing for the Worst
Preparing for the worst isn't a zero-sum game. It can also save you money and give you peace of mind.

Economic Death Through Taxes
Cals for tax reform are always coded cries to increase the tax take for the government. If they succeed, the result will only be more misery.

A Tool of Control
There's a welcome respite from the threat of a Central Bank Digital Currency. While there is still time to protect privacy and freedom, it remains to be seen if the general public knows or cares.

They Still Want More
Another review of the superannuation system should ring alarm bells for those intent on controlling their retirement savings.

Bad Influencers?
Legitimising previously underground industries could have long-term negative implications for the participants.

War, What is it Good For?
Age (and wisdom) usually tempers the hardest of warrior's hearts but the thought of sacrificing youthful lives on political altars is appalling.

The Housing Hallucinosis
The government's frenzied rush to easy housing affordability pressures is set to make home prices even more unaffordable.

What Does Soros Know?
The announcement by the Soros-backed Open Societies Foundation that it's ceasing European operations suggests a significant shift in geopolitics could be underway.

We Should Heed Orwell's Warning
Entrenching inequality based on race is something straight out of Animal Farm. The book was supposed to warn about Stalinism, not a blueprint for our politicians.
Building Your Moat
In a nation seemingly divided by its finances, the wisdom of building a financial moat is lost on many who have yet to experience hardship.