Weekly Dose of Common Sense
This is the archive of the famous Weekly Dose of Common Sense email newsletter that was written by Cory Bernardi


The Coming Melt Up
Government policies are driving a melt-up in asset prices mostly due to the meltdown in fiat currency. Expect that trend to continue over the longer-term.

Falling Foul of the Internet Police
The Australian government's Internet censorship department has been in action, protecting people from hearing opinions they don't like.
A Bloodbath in Confidence
The corruption of the media has been exposed again with the 'bloodbath' hoax. While on a lesser scale, we see the same nonsense play out here.
The World is Getting Weirder
The spiral into societal decay is picking up speed as more examples of the plague of PC and the woke agenda attack common sense.
People are Opting Out
Politicians are losing control of the political spin and our financial system. More people are waking up to the problem and opting out by investing in Gold and Bitcoin.

Hot on the Heels of Hottentots
The word police are at it again, this time targeting the children's classic film Mary Poppins.

The Science of Food
The latest healthy eating guidelines reflect the personal opinion of just a third of respondents. It's more zealotry masquerading as 'science', which is the hallmark of government experts.
The Carrot or the Climate
The home vege patch is under attack by the elites at the World Economic Forum. It's another strike by the big government, big business nexus.

Political Frenemies
Personal reflections on your own political history and actions are usually self-serving and replete with gilded lilies. It's the same when it comes to your frenemies.

The Bloated Bureaucracy
Navigating government services is becoming increasingly difficult. The growing problems are a result of constant meddling and a bureaucracy that can never match the open market.

The Squared Circle of Woke
The Cricket Australia ban on mentioning Australia Day during the test match completes the fall of one of our previously revered institutions.

Pay Less for Longer
The answer to the cost of living crisis is simple. If you want to pay less for longer, we need less government and more competition.