Yes, the GOP is done and good riddance. I often wonder how different our situation might be today if we hadn't effectively been wasting our money, time, energy, and votes on Republicans for the past 30 years. "This isn't the hill to die on" and "well it's either us or the Democrats, and they're even worse" were the two weapons they wielded. They have finally lost their power.
So let's see, during most of the Obama administration the GOP made repealing ObamaCare the centerpiece of their pitch to the American people. When was ObamaCare enacted, 2010? And I think the House portion was rammed through on Christmas Eve 2009, or somewhere around then.
At any rate they had a good 7 years of using it for propaganda and massive fund raising. We also gave them control over both houses of Congress largely on that issue. So you would think with Trump winning the White House, repealing it would be a slam dunk. But no. It's just like we discussed back in 2010, once a massive new bureaucratic apparatus is created, it never goes away. No matter which party created it, once the other party finds themselves in control of it they can't resist the temptation of holding that kind of power.
I am fine with most of what Trump has done, with the notable exception of Syria back in April. Every time the media clutches their pearls over his bombast, his crude dismissal of their sophistry, I laugh. Same goes for the Lindsey Grahams and John McTumors of the GOP.
We didn't send Trump there to play by their rules. We sent him there to be a bull in a china shop, with the full understanding that there might be unavoidable collateral damage.