You know the one ? the one about nothing of note happening in 2010.

Will recounts for Newsweek the good, bad, and ugly highlights of the past year:

2010 was more stimulating than the Obama administration?s stimulus has been. Although fueled by a $535 million stimulus loan, and blessed by a presidential visit in May, California?s Solyndra, Inc., which manufactures solar panels, announced in November that it was closing a factory and laying off workers. In another harbinger of our ?green jobs? future, GE announced that it would shed 200 jobs by closing the last U.S. lightbulb factory: It makes old-fashioned incandescent bulbs, which become illegal in 2014, when Americans will buy the corkscrew fluorescent replacements from abroad. In another adventure in state capitalism, Washington, although chin-deep in red ink, has $7,500 for anyone willing to be bribed into buying a $41,000 Chevy Volt. The president branded Republicans ?the party of ?no,??? for which the party thanked him because voters thanked it for echoing their pithy response to his agenda: ?No!?