It's hard to predict the future.Good question. I can only speak for myself and say that IDK but I imagine that even with the most optimistic outcome for the midterms, Dems would only have the numbers necessary to stall this agenda for the time being. Democratic leadership has never been one to go as far with their voter granted powers as the members on the other end of the aisle have/has. Roe, I believe, is gone as far as the projected lifetime of you and I. It seems damn near irreversible the damage this SC has done to equity and there’s plenty more to come from them regardless of who is president.
The examples you gave are basically from the US recovering from wars. That is simply not an option in this nuclear age. I think Americans have become comfortably numb. trump may have already compromised our national security whether by stealing documents, having an easily hacked phone, continually calling and meeting with Putin by himself with no rail guards in place so when an actual communist strolls down our main streets, the cheerleaders are already here on this PB, the 2A will/ is already moot, and those now in support of authoritarianism will be ready to out and point to liberal thinkers be rounded up first. Fatalistic? Probably!
But the iPhone 17 is out now and for the time being we should probably be fine.
Remember back in the 1970s when the Japanese were supposed to be the future economic hegemon?
Or the 1950s, when Krushchev was going to "bury" the free-world capitalist West?