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December 30, 2019

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM JANUARY 1-7, 2020 UCW 13 JIM JONES, Contributing Writer. COMMENTS? Editor@upandcom- ingweekly.com. 910-484-6200. COVER STORY A decade in review by JIM JONES I thought it would be easy to write a review for 2019, and then I realized that we are at the end of another decade. So, this is a review of last year and the previous decade. It was a decade of great achievement and dizzying ups and downs. At the end of 2009, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 10,428. e unemployment rate was 9.9%. In the United States, the average family median income was $50,599. e five most fa- mous letters in the alphabet were the vowels a, e, i, o and u. e No. 1 cause of death was the heart attack. e number of murders in the U.S. from guns was 11,493, or 36%. e number of suicides from guns was 18,735, or 59.8%. In 2009, there were 784,507 abortions reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. President Obama's net worth was estimated between $1 million and $5 million. Businessman Donald Trump's net worth was $1.6 billion. In 2010, Obama was the president. Apple rolled out the first iPad. During this decade, American troops killed Osama bin Laden. "Curiosity Rover" landed on Mars. Once the lion of the auto industry, Detroit ultimately filed for bankruptcy. Obama shut down the full federal government with budget sequestration. e Affordable Care Act, also called Obamacare, went into effect. Same-sex mar- riages became legal across the country. Trump was elected the 45th president. Since day 10 of his presidency, Trump and his campaign have faced one investigation after another and impeachment. Over the decade, microphones, cameras and opinion polls often trumped science, facts, evi- dence and common sense. Political drama seemed to rule the decade. It split the country, families and friends. e internet, television, radio and print used our information and devices to target us for ideological and political gain. Media mes- siahs played on our fears, and we turned to "news" commentators to decipher, dilute and help digest talking points and fuel the 24-hour news cycle. Technologically, we boomed. For the first time, we saw self-driving cars, 4G, tablets, augmented reality, multi-use space rockets, solar-panel roofs, human-like robots, genetic engineering, the hoverboard, Instagram, smartwatches, drones, biomechanics, biomedicine, the bionic eye, fake news, the cloud, and a book salesman disrupted just about everything with a little business called Amazon. As of October 2019, Fayetteville is the fourth largest city in North Carolina with an estimated population of 209,468. Fort Bragg drove Fayette- ville's economy to the tune of about $4.5 billion and is the area's largest employer. Other produc- ers of jobs in the area included the education and health care systems, Walmart and Goodyear Tire. Fort Bragg is also home to America's bravest men and women that the world has ever met. Fayetteville continued to showcase spectacular art, music and culture. e Cape Fear Regional eatre, Gilbert eater and the Arts Council entertained us with talent from all ages. e Dog- wood Festival, e Zombie Walk and A Dickens Holiday brought tens of thousands downtown for fantastic and fun family entertainment. e Crown Coliseum hosted great events from W WE to great concerts like America, Chicago and Mannheim Steamroller to great conventions like ComicCon. Fayetteville is the machine of evolution. In April, the Fayetteville Woodpeckers moved into the new $37.8 million ballpark, but for some reason, the city leaders could not figure out how or where to park cars. More bars and restau- rants opened and closed and proved it is easier to drink a cold beer than it is to change the fact that people along the Cape Fear River cannot drink their well water due to GenX. More of I-295 opened, connecting I-95 to Cliffdale Road. Fort Bragg families declared a housing crisis that prompted visits by the Secretary of the Army and first lady Melania Trump. At the end of this writing in 2019, for the most part, we as a nation and community are better off than we were in 2009. e Dow Jones average is approaching 30,000. e average U.S. family me- dian income is $66,465. e unemployment rate at the end of 2019 is 3.6%. e five most famous letters in the alphabet are the nouns l, g, b, t and q. Heart attacks are still the No. 1 cause of death. In 2017, when the last full report is available, the number of gun-related homicides was 12,830, or 35%. ere were 22,274 gun-related suicides, or 61%. e reported number of abortions was 427,111. Abortion has declined to the lowest since the year after Row versus Wade in 1973. Pregnan- cies have decreased. Maybe it was not because of demonstrations, prochoice, prolife, stricter laws, tough talk, lectures or marching in the streets. e drop may be because women have more acces- sibility to various forms of contraception since the Affordable Care Act required most private health insurance plans to cover the contraceptive cost. In 2019, Obama's net worth is $70 million, and Donald Trump's net worth is $3.1 billion. According to Representative Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., "the world is going to end in 12 years if we don't address climate change". If true, you may want to consider asking your accountant about filing extensions on your taxes for the next 11 years. Seriously, although the No. 1 cause of death is the heart attack, that may change as the inter- net of things continues to mesh with our digital world. As electronic devices continue to get cheaper, smaller and more prevalent, all of the devices are collecting our information. Artificial intelligence is tracking and processing our ac- tions and reactions without requiring human-to- human or human-to-computer interaction. Sadly, many of us are the last generation to know what privacy really means as we all travel through the roaring 20s and into the new digital revolution. If movies are a metaphor for our society, then we should try to be a little more like Mr. Rogers and less like the Joker to make our life, home, town and country the best it has ever been. We should live every day like it is the last while plan- ning on living forever. May grace, love and blessings be with you for decades to come. In 2009 Barack Obama's net worth was between $1 million and $5 million. In 2019, it was $70 million. In 2009 Donal Trump's net worth was $1.6 billion. In 2019, it was $3.1 billion e last decade has brought us self-driving cars, 4G technol- ogy, tablets, augmented reality, multi-use space rockets, solar-panel roofs, human-like robots, genetic engineering, Instagram, smartwatches, drones, biomechanics, the bionic eye, fake news and Amazon. At the end of 2019, the Dow Jones industrial average was approaching 30,000.

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