We do create our own reality. Not through propaganda like the Rove's of the world, but by recognizing that we are NOT omniscient.
Outcomes are never assured until events are behind us. There are many stages, composed of innumerable actions. The possibilities are infinite.
To see the real possibilities before us, we must resist predictions of futility, declare the BHAGs (Big Hairy Audacious Goals), and then focus on achieving the step on the road that is immediately before us.
Conventional wisdom assured us (even mockingly) that we would never get a Senator to stand up and object to the Ohio electors on January 6th. No mainstream good government entity even considered fighting to make it happen. They were too busy whipping themselves for losing, when Kerry had in fact won. Citizen lobbyists took up the fight. Mainstream folks didn't jump on board until it was clear that the effort itself was energizing people in a way they might well capitalize on.
Had those mainstream groups allowed themselves to be open to the possibility and acted sooner, who knows? We might have inaugurated President Kerry on January 20th, 2005. And acting "sooner" could have been as early as December 12, 2000. Who knows? We might have inaugurated President Gore on January 20th, 2001.
There are so many other examples.
It is time to stand up and fight the good fights on principle. Even when we don't think anything will work, we must figure out some way to get one step closer and do what we can to get there. (There are always benefits on the road, no matter what the outcome.)
The step before us now is to fight for the principle of consent by
impeaching Bush-Cheney and demanding
believable elections. As we do that, we can publicly declare our more distant goals (like turning them over to The Hague; like impeaching the members of the court who abused the power entrusted to them; like seeking to undo their illegitimate actions).
Whether it takes years or decades, we can impeach Kennedy, Scalia, Thomas, Rehnquist, and O'Conner (posthumously if need be). We can pass a resolution that declares the Bush-Cheney occupation to have been in violation of the Consent of the Governed, and commit to undoing the changes made under their illegitimate authority (e.g, estimate the value of the tax kickbacks to their cronies and negotiate repayment the fraction of those kickbacks earned them; invest the money in the people and the public resources depleted by their actions.
Whether those more distant goals take years or decades, we cannot allow ourselves to paper over what the new American fascists have done to this country.