Departments
A Year of fall and decline
by David Swanson
December 28, 2010
The fall and decline of an empire can take many years, but certain "benchmarks" (as imperial courts have been known to call them) can measure the progress in one year alone. Take, for example, the year 2010.
This year opened with the United States Supreme Court claiming further power to rewrite the U.S. Constitution, specifically by further opening up elections to the highest bidder. The year closed with congressional elections that cost more than before and in which money spent by third parties to influence the elections was more decisive than before. Election advertisements, in the view of myself and many others, also became uglier, baser, and more hateful than before, while the positions advertised moved a big step rightward. These were all trends that could be measured in previous years as well, and which we will probably see advance further in years to come, barring a change of course.
The year 2010 opened with the closing of Air America Radio, a semi-leftist radio network that was badly managed. The year also saw right-wing radio networks cancel top programs in various cities because those programs leaned left. Meanwhile, rightwing media took further steps into astroturfed activism, promoting and then reporting on rallies. And the year ended with the corporate media selling the public on the need to criminalize actual journalism that exposed what the U.S. government was doing. These were all trends that could be measured in each previous year, and as likely as not in the years to come.
As in past years, 2010 saw the largest U.S. military budget yet recorded, whether one counts only the Pentagon or the Pentagon and the off-the-books wars or the Pentagon, the wars, and all the military spending through other departments. As in past years, in 2010, military spending became a larger percentage of government spending, more of the military was privatized, more U.S. military bases were opened in more nations, more missile offense equipment was positioned, more wars were fought in secret, more drone strikes killed more people, more wars were underway -- including an unacknowledged (much less congressionally declared) ground war in Pakistan; and by all measures of violence, death, expense, and public opinion the wars in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq were headed in a bloodier and more counterproductive direction. As in each year of the global war on terrorism, terrorism increased globally.
In 2010, as in each previous year, presidential power expanded, while the power of the legislature and the power of the people contracted. The president claimed greater powers of secrecy, immunity, and legislative and judicial ability. Lawless imprisonment is being "legalized" and habeas corpus lost to time. The president has claimed the power to assassinate Americans as well as to imprison them for life without charge. Crimes of aggressive war, torture, and warrantless spying, among others, have been granted immunity, and known criminals rewarded with huge sales for published remorseless confessions. Congress continued its collapse, its addiction to filibuster fever, its domination by partisanship, and the degradation of the powers of impeachment, subpoena, and oversight.
In 2010, our nation owed more money to others than it did before, more Americans had no jobs than before, more Americans had been foreclosed on, more poverty shortened more lives, more people lived without homes, and Wall Street saw more profits with more of its money than before coming from the public treasury. Inequality continued to rise, and the very richest Americans got richer. The United States fell in international rankings in areas including inequality, education, life expectancy, and the rule of law.
In 2010, the idea of addressing global warming before it destroys the planet -- which had actually been a topic of conversation in 2009 -- pretty much disappeared. Our government resigned itself to facilitating the death and suffering of billions of people not yet born, and most of us flipped the channel to something sexier.
And then there was light, or at least wikileaks, which in 2010 exposed U.S. efforts in 2009 to sabotage international negotiations on global warming, not to mention exposing US embassies as servants of its military and CIA full of contempt for the world and serving primarily as salesrooms for U.S. weapons against which the United States might be able to arrange to fight some future wars. Wikileaks has just begun, and has exposed wars, war crimes, torture, support for military coups, diplomacy as muscle for corporations, Saudi terrorism funding, Saudi pressure for an illegal attack on Iran, lies about Iranian missiles, and U.S. pressure to block investigations or prosecutions of its crimes in Spain, Italy, Germany, and England. The rest of the world is coming to terms with the cynical militarization of U.S. diplomacy, and so might Americans themselves if they find out about it.
And they might. Good media outlets are growing and being born as well as dying. No new war on Iran or Korea has been launched yet, and I think we could stop it if it were publicly debated. Cutting the military budget, including foreign bases and NATO, is very much on the table. The START treaty is a start in a better direction. The filibuster rule's future is not certain, and a vote may be taken in the Senate to end or modify it in the next week. (Our demand must be to end it!) The veal pen has some broken fences, as groups loyal to both justice and the Democratic Party are having to choose one or the other. And sometimes it has been known to be true that what does not kill us makes us stronger.
__________
David Swanson is the author of War Is A Lie. War is a Lie
|
 |
Recent National Issues Articles
A Year of fall and decline December 28, 2010 David Swanson
2011: Year of resistance December 22, 2010 David Swanson
Antiwar protest at White House December 17, 2010 Pete Johnson
Transcending progressive discord December 16, 2010 Robert C. Koehler
Richard Holbrooke's deathbed conversion December 15, 2010 David Swanson
Obama wooing “Economic Royalists” November 20, 2010 Norman Solomon
The Republican war on reality October 29, 2010 Paul Rogat Loeb
Such is the peace process: Obama as a salesman October 28, 2010 Ramzy Baroud
Rules of play October 23, 2010 Robert C. Koehler
Leakers, Beware the Corporate Media October 14, 2010 Ray McGovern
An open letter to Barack Obama October 13, 2010 Paul Krassner
Stop the anonymous hit men: make shadowy campaign money the issue October 12, 2010 Paul Rogat Loeb
Don't let the Russ Feingolds go down for the sins of the Blanche Lincolns October 6, 2010 Paul Rogat Loeb
No, higher consciousness won’t save us September 23, 2010 Norman Solomon
Triumph of the Money Party!!! Warren's role downgraded, reports to Geithner September 16, 2010 Michael Collins
Wall Street's Mercenaries Ride Donkeys September 14, 2010 David Swanson
Right-wing Republicans vs. corporate Democrats vs. progressive populists September 10, 2010 Norman Solomon
Five years and still drowning: The New Orleans CNN would never show you August 25, 2010 Greg Palast
See something, say something August 19, 2010 James Hanson
An honest look at Obama's first year August 9, 2010 David Swanson
Let's give country reason to celebrate August 9, 2010 Rev. Jesse Jackson
Revenge of the weeds July 15, 2010 Robert C. Koehler
Holding Psychologists accountable for Torture July 8, 2010 Terry Lodge
Confronting rendition to torture in North Carolina July 7, 2010 Clare Hanrahan, WarIsACrime.org
Witnessing against torture: Why we must act June 23, 2010 Kathy Kelly, WarIsACrime.org
An easy way to dramatically change Congress June 22, 2010 David Swanson
Ten suggestions for effective activism June 18, 2010 Paul Rogat Loeb
Inauguration Day 2013 June 15, 2010 Ted Sylvester
California's Prop. 14: A bad deal for democracy June 6, 2010 Norman Solomon
The learning curve of peace May 25, 2010 Robert C. Koehler
U.S. laws rated worst value per dollar May 23, 2010 David Swanson
Getting smart about stupid communication May 17, 2010 David Swanson
Chevron's "crude" attempt to suppress free speech May 16, 2010 Bill Moyers and Michael Winship
Afghan escalation funding: More war, fewer jobs, poor excuses May 11, 2010 David Swanson
Kagan in context: Shafting progressive values May 10, 2010 Norman Solomon
12 fresh angles on the Gulf Coast oil spill, neatly packaged May 3, 2010 Tod Brilliant
Massey and Goldman under criminal investigation May 1, 2010 David Swanson
50 years later the struggle continues April 29, 2010 Saul Landau
Iran a Threat? I Mean, Really? April 27, 2010 Ray McGovern
Investigate the case of Mumia Abu-Jamal April 25, 2010 Dr. Suzanne Ross (917) 584-2135 • Pam Africa (215) 476-8812
A mad Tea Party April 23, 2010 Helen Werner Cox and John Werner Cox
Journey of a citizen April 22, 2010 Robert C. Koehler
Who let the Blue Dogs out? April 21, 2010 Norman Solomon
Our national epidemic of violence April 21, 2010 David Swanson
Tea Party and rail discussion April 17, 2010 Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
Mines have spurned safety for too long April 16, 2010 Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr.
Kucinich on assassinations and upcoming war funding vote April 16, 2010 David Swanson
Yeah, well you finally stopped getting mad April 15, 2010 David Swanson
Peace activists extend an olive branch to the Tea Party to talk about war April 14, 2010 Medea Benjamin
Corporatocracy and its discontents April 13, 2010 David Swanson
Our national epidemic of violence April 13, 2010 David Swanson
How the corporations broke Ralph Nader and America, too April 8, 2010 Chris Hedges
Citizens united against Citizens United March 27, 2010 David Swanson
Frank Olson, Enemy Combatant March 26, 2010 David Swanson
Lies, damn lies, and the media March 23, 2010 David Swanson
United States Hypocrisy Knows No Rationale - take it to the UN March 21, 2010 Jim Miles
'Soul Of A Citizen' excerpt: taking money out of politics: a grassroots effort for clean elections March 20, 2010 Paul Rogat Loeb
John Yoo: a president can nuke the United States March 20, 2010 David Swanson
The GITMO distraction March 18, 2010 Robert C. Koehler
How the Democrats can reclaim the youth vote March 17, 2010 Paul Rogat Loeb
I'm Down With Dennis March 15, 2010 david swanson
Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman on WCRS Radio March 13, 2010 Tom Over
Dear Eric Holder: Try accused criminals in courts of law March 11, 2010 The Robert Jackson Steering Committee
Jay Bybee questioned as prelude to prosecution March 6, 2010 David Swanson
Whirlpool in Evansville March 5, 2010 Jason Perlman, Communications Director, Ohio AFL-CIO
Paradise lost March 5, 2010 Robert C. Koehler
Does DOJ agree with Yoo on testicles, villages, and nukes? February 27, 2010 David Swanson
Pre-partisan America, 1789-1801 February 25, 2010 David Swanson
Yoo, Bybee, and disinformation February 21, 2010 David Swanson
Activists protest Dr. Larry James and torture at Wright State February 9, 2010 Pete Johnson
Feb. 6 Statement by Leonard Peltier February 7, 2010 Leonard Peltier
Kvetcher in the Rye February 5, 2010 Greg Palast
On war, conformity, the Democratic Party and progressive possibilities February 5, 2010 Norman Solomon
Top 10 problems with America assassinating Americans February 5, 2010 David Swanson
Blocking war funding just got easier February 4, 2010 David Swanson
Congressman Payne: I won't oppose war money because Obama's president February 1, 2010 David Swanson
The source of corporate power January 30, 2010 Robert C. Koehler
Fixing a bad Supreme Court decision January 29, 2010 Joel S. Hirschhorn
Give to the Congress information of the State of the Union January 29, 2010 David Swanson
Gone a week and you trash the country January 28, 2010 David Swanson
Et Tu, ACLU? January 27, 2010 Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman
PUBLIC INTEREST GROUPS CONDEMN SUPREME COURT'S RULING ON CORPORATE MONEY IN ELECTIONS January 22, 2010 David Swanson
A fable for our time January 15, 2010 David Swanson
Northwest Bomb Plot 'Oddities' January 13, 2010 Lori Price
Good News: Will We Hear It? January 11, 2010 David Swanson
Calling the bluff in the Conference Committee January 11, 2010 Paul Rogat Loeb
Naked empire January 7, 2010 Saul Landau
Recommended new year's resolutions for all Americans January 1, 2010 Bruce Arnold
Are Presidents Afraid of the CIA? January 1, 2010 Ray McGovern
Read National Issues Articles by Year: 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 |