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


Don't Say You Weren't Warned
The evidence of Islamic extremists living and lurking in our communities has been abundant. but few in public life are willing to expose the poison at work within.

EVs Only for the Wealthy
The push toward electric vehicles is a financial and environmental trap for many people. It's part of the Great Reset, which is all about the elites exerting more control over your life.

Andrews Leaves a Winner
The resignation of Victorian Premier Dan Andrews exposes the failings of politics and the media. Their failings mean he leaves a winner and the rest of us as losers.

The Power of Polarisation
The Labor government have divided the country over a half-baked political policy. Now, they'll look to capitalise on the chaos they have created.

Building Inflation
The latest government 'deal' is a big-spending, market-distorting, unachievable policy that comes at a hefty financial and societal cost.

Goodbye and Good Riddance
Few will lament Alan Joyce leaving Qantas. His legacy is one of incredible brand damage, a diminished business and pretentious wokery.

Year One of the New Global Order
Under the guise of championing the rule of law, open economies and societies, and upholding democratic principles, the technocratic elites plot how to rule the world.

Why I Couldn't Back the Matildas
While the rest of the country was swept up in the Matildas hype, I couldn't bring myself to cheer them on. Here's why.

One Problem Leads to Many Others
The contrast between Labor's pre-election presentation and the post-victory policy reality turns attention to the Prime Minister's history with the Fabian Society.

There is a Hidden Agenda
The failed cultural heritage laws of Western Australia provide a guide to how the Voice might work and what will be their primary motivation.

We Can See Where This Ends
When you institutionalise identity politics the beginning is often benign but there are some terrible examples of where it usually ends up.
The Great Power Push
While we struggle to meet existing electricity demands, there is a continuing push to move ever more toward the grid. What if it's about much more than saving the planet?