Not everyone is in a position to do anything that can actually meaningfully effect politics, and some have done some before and been burned for it so will not put money or good faith towards either side of the Uniparty. The issues you site are minor victories while ignoring multiple strategic level defeats, and you forget the SCOTUS leak, which compromised the only untainted institution left to US civil politics; even Justice Thomas admits this.
It would all be easier if Trump just lost legitly, as frankly his vax push and ego have soured me on him rather seriously; but he didn't, the election was stolen from him, and a lot of people here seem to think the Dems cannot possibly pull a steal again, because accepting they can means accepting we cannot trust the ballot box as is, and frankly the ammo box is farce of a joke.
We are in a clown world now, learn to deal with the suck, instead of pretending shit isn't fucked and we aren't a nuclear armed banana republic. We need to hope whoever comes after Biden is a more benevolent El Presidente and that we haven't experienced a global famine/energy shortage by then.
Because it's not just America that's fucked, it's the whole world, and we are likely heading for a lot of bad times, that might never end, because it would be all too easy for Soros and co to get their way with their puppets in DC and elsewhere.
We need to focus on political/personal survival, not 'victory' as some seem to think we truly can achieve. Because there is no lifeboat, no offramp from Uniparty's/Overstate's control (Trump forced them to drop the mask, and now they don't feel the need to hide anymore), and our best hope is our own enemies ego and pride tripping them up with internal squabbles, or black swan events that break their plans in ways no one could foresee.
I hope I'm wrong about how things seem to be going, but people cannot and should not make plans based on 'hopeful assumptions', or on minor victories overcoming strategic defeats.