I sometimes feel that way too, but ultimately I just cannot in good conscience pass up a chance to eject him from office through the political process.
If the Republicans manage to control the White House and both chambers of Congress, we must, somehow, find a way of keeping them on a tight leash. For once, they need to actively push back and unravel things. It is no longer good enough (it never was, really) to be the party that treads water. We need to start delivering body blows to the Leftist apparatus that they have been putting in place for 100 years now. The first thing that needs to be done is stop the rapid colonization of this country, both legal and illegal. We've taken in enough immigrants for a generation at least.
Of course I know what the odds of any of this happening are. Then I am back to square one. I just think they grossly underestimate the support they would get if they staked out bold positions and actually lived up to them. Wisconsin shows what can be done by actually delivering a body blow to the Democrat apparatus. I think the most important lesson from Wisconsin is "Yes, actually it can be done."