Today the Confederate flag flew in the United States Capitol.
This morning, results from the Georgia Senatorial runoff elections showed that Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff had beaten their Republican opponents—both incumbents—by more than the threshold that would require a recount. The Senate is now split 50-50 between Republicans and Democrats, so the position of majority leader goes to a Democrat. Mitch McConnell, who has bent the government to his will since he took over the position of majority leader in 2007, will be replaced.
With the Democrats in control of both Congress and the Executive Branch, it is reasonable to expect we will see voting rights legislation, which will doom the current-day Republican Party, depending as it has on voter suppression to stay in power.
It won't be easy, but it should be pursued as hard and fast as possible. The GOP have shown their disloyalty and, while it would be nicer to treat them as mental cases, the urgency of climate circumstances dictate that they be squashed back under their rocks. They wouldn't show us any mercy; let us look the other way as they whine their complaints.