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The Real Top 10 News Stories 

of the Past Decade 
by Robert Freeman / Published on Friday, January 1, 2010 by alternative news
website 

CommonDreams.org


The media are awash with talking heads bloviating about the top stories of
the last decade. The wired-in society. The growth of organic food. The new
frugality. This is the ritual that reveals their true function in the
culture: pacification. It's their way of signaling the masses that Bigger
Thinkers are looking after things, so go back to your Wii or Survivor or
Facebook reveries.

The amazing thing is how little is ever mentioned about the stories that
really mattered, those that affected the very nature of our society, its
institutions, and the relation of the people to their state and society.
Those stories paint a picture of danger, of a people who have lost control
of their government and the corporations that own it. But you'll hear nary a
word about such difficult truths from any storyteller in the conventional
media.

 

So here, in no particular order, are my Top Ten Stories of the Naughties,
the ones that really matter.

 

1.   Iraq was all premised on lies, yet we're still there. Saddam Hussein
wasn't pursuing Weapons of Mass Destruction. He wasn't involved in 9/11. He
wasn't engaged with Al Qaeda. We know all these things. And we know they
were false at the time they were proffered. Yet, there we are, with no
intent to leave, our very presence spitting in the face of International Law
and the international community we so unctuously pretend to respect. [To
read a newspaper editorial showing the blatant lies of top US leaders used
to promote war in Iraq, click here] 

 

2.   The fact that 2/3 of all economic growth went to top 1%. John Kennedy's
social contract had a rising tide lifting all boats. But over the last
decade 2/3 of all economic growth has gone to the top 1% of income earners.
Meanwhile the middle class has suffered a $13 trillion writedown in wealth
as a result of the housing collapse. The banking bailout and the health care
"reform" debate showed as never before the extent to which corporations have
captured government and use it to redirect national wealth to themselves and
their owners. [For revealing media reports on startling income inequality,
click here] 

 

3.   The Global War on Terror [GWOT]. Or more specifically, the ease with
which the "GWOT" has replaced the Cold War as the justification for the
ever-increasing militarization of society. What happened to the post-Cold
War "Peace Dividend"? The U.S. continues to spend more on the military than
all the rest of the world combined. It continues to maintain over 700
military bases around the world. And it continues to manufacture excuses for
foreign interventions whenever weapons makers and military logistics
companies need more profits - which is forever. [For a top U.S. general's
highly revealing two-page essay exposing the roots of war, click here] 

 

4.   Bush knew of 9/11 long before it actually happened. Three years before
Bush took office, the neo-cons' Project For a New American Century called
for a "new Pearl Harbor" to galvanize the nation into a war to seize Middle
East oil. And even before the event itself, Bush-as-president was warned
dozens of times of the imminent attack, the most notorious being the August
6, 2001 Presidential Daily Briefing titled, "Bin Laden Determined to Strike
in U.S." Amazingly nothing was done to prevent the attack. But even less is
it advertised that Bush knew. [For more powerful information on this, click
here to read the two-page summary of major media reports with links raising
serious questions about 9/11] 

 

5.   The surrender of civil liberties. Despite the Fourth Amendment
supposedly protecting us against unreasonable searches and seizures, the
government can now read your email and listen to your phone calls without
any probable cause. The Obama administration has gone to court to prevent
the re-institution of Habeas Corpus, suspended during the Bush
administration. We are much less free, much less protected from
brutalisation by our own government than we were just ten years ago. [For
key major media articles revealing major erosion of privacy, click here] 

 

6.   The Supreme Court hijacking the 2000 presidential election. This isn't
even a historical controversy anymore. Al Gore won the national popular vote
by 570,000. And we now know he would have won the Florida vote as well if
the vote counting had not been stopped by the Supreme Court. This was
literally a right wing judicial coup d' etat, so it's understandable that
it's never mentioned in the "right" kind of circles. [For more critical
information on this, read a BBC reporter's story available here] 

 

7.   The Neo-Feudalization of the American economy. The top 1% of wealth
holders own 41% of all the assets in the country while the bottom 40% own
absolutely nothing. Meanwhile, workers are saddled with $12 trillion of
national debt, an effective indentured servitude that will bind them to
their corporate masters for the rest of their lives. This is the working
definition of feudalism, where the rich own everything and everybody else
has nothing but their proffered labor and their obligations to their
masters. The Hapsburgs, the Tudors, and the Bourbons would be jealous. [For
intriguing major media articles on powerful secret societies intent on
keeping the rich in power, click here] 

 

8.   The failure of "the free market" to sustain prosperity. The "free
market" has long been an ideological dodge used to resist real government
regulation of the economy. Still, the ideal was supposed to deliver
prosperity in a stable, sustainable matter. Now we have the greatest global
economic collapse since the Great Depression, with the government
transferring $11 trillion to the banks to cover their sociopathically greedy
bets that went bust. All in the name of deregulation, with future regulation
vigorously resisted. Is this a deranged country or what? [For amazing media
articles showing blatant greed, secrecy, and manipulation by top banks and
bankers, click here] 

 

9.   The collapse of the media. We once imagined it would guard the hen
house. Yet that was an anomaly, a freak event around Vietnam and Watergate
when it slipped its leash. Since then, sixty independent media outlets have
consolidated into five, all retailing the ideology of the powerful, the
perpetrators, laundering their lies, covering up the truth, and harassing
the truth tellers. In every story mentioned above, the mainstream media have
worked to ensure that the people didn't know the truth about the forfeiture
of their government, their wealth, their security, and their rights. [For
concise summaries of 20 award-winning journalists revealing how vitally
important news stories are shut down by corporate media ownership, click
here] 

 

10.       The meaninglessness of elections. This is the most embittering
revelation of all. Despite the greatest electoral majority since Johnson
crushed Goldwater in '64, Barrack Obama has betrayed everything he ran on.
In nearly every case where he had the opportunity to confront power - in
financial bailouts, financial regulation, health care, wars and military
spending, utilities and global warming, national surveillance - Obama has
sided with the rich and powerful against the interests of the American
people. He has probably engendered more cynicism, more disaffection with
government than any president since Richard Nixon. It will deal a staggering
blow to the hopes of mobilizing masses of people again for a real takeback
of government. And he's not even one year into it. [To understand why this
has happened and what you can do to make a difference, click here] 

History paints decades with broad brushes - the Roaring Twenties, The
Depression, World War II. Historians will look back on the Naughts as the
time when Americans Lost Their Country. It was the decade when all the
institutions that they believed would protect them - the media, the courts,
Congress, the market, a messianic new president - in fact betrayed them. It
will forever more be a different country. 

Robert Freeman writes on history, economics, and education. Email to:
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