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Entering 2023 is exciting and encouraging and i hate to tell everyone this, it's all because of trump. Without his rise to power, those of us on the left would be looking down our noses at the Kristol's and Sykes (and the rest of the Bulwark gang) of the world. We would still be locked into believing our way is the only right way.

Truth be told, every morning, i look forward to reading opinions that differ from my traditional beliefs. I've come to understand the importance of listening to those on the other side of the aisle. More importantly, i've come to believe our path forward is forged from compromise and working toward mutually beneficial goals.

For more than a year now as a subscriber, it is abundantly clear to me the authors on this site have moved closer to the middle and sense much of the same feelings. Without trump, would that ever have happened?

Thanks Bulwark for helping restore my faith in human nature and the never-ending quest to be a little better each day. Happy New Year to all.

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Mike S's avatar

Mackenzie - you prompted me to give the Schmidt "11 Predictions for 2023" article a look, thank you. I don't think the Schmidt and Kristol outlooks are at all at odds, and I doubt that Kristol would take issue with most of Schmidt's predictions. 2023 certainly ended on a positive trend, and hope is warranted, but many difficult problems and conflicts remain here at home and abroad that have the potential to derail or at least hamper the trend. Russia-Ukraine comes to mind.

I do think that - without some of the positive developments over the past 6 months or so - the guarded optimism we feel about facing the challenges ahead of us would be replaced by more of the same gloom and pessimism. Thus, there is reason for hope and optimism, as well as the need for sober vigilance and realistic expectations.

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