I was going to stop the steal protests in my town pretty regularly after election day. For every one person who heckled us, there were probably two or three hundred who honked their horns and cheered us on. Yet with all that support, there was never more than one or two dozen people out there on any given night. I think that's the problem right there. Too many supporters don't get off their asses. I was there on January 6th. I would guess the attendee count to be in the low six figures. There should have been 20 million of us out there. Too many people decided to sit it out. On the left they can turn out numbers similar to what we saw on January 6 with a rally for black transsexuals.
People on the right have been beating everyone across the head with "personal responsibility" rhetoric for decades. The result of this is that right wingers are conditioned to feel alone with their problems. Meanwhile the collectivists are winning through their strength in numbers.
Were those all Democrat Supreme Court Justices that decided not to hear the case today?