Here are some dates for your calendar in the next four-plus years. Feel free to add your own markers. Perhaps I'll come back then and check them off (I'll be 71 and, as a dual US-UK citizen, I probably won't have fled back because by then I'll be a frog boiled to death).
January 2017: a new Supreme Court Justice candidate is introduced with the explanation "it's important to maintain the ideological balance of the court."
March 2017: Debt ceiling is raised by unanimous vote in both houses.
June 2018: Unanimous vote by House Democrats against impeachment is enough to prevent it proceeding. Congress recesses for 4 months.
November 7, 2018: Healthcare.gov is repurposed for use by new Medicare applicants trying to use their vouchers. It crashes. When it comes up, applicants in 17 states can only buy policies from Mississippi.
January 1, 2019: The 2017 Patient Choice Protection Act (passed under reconciliation) kicks in, and millions of people lose their health insurance.
February 2020: My grandson registers for the draft.
October-November 2020: The clarion call to the nation is "it's unpatriotic to oppose a President
in time of war". New Hampshire is added to Republican side.
February 2021: Ruth Bader Ginsburg retires. The new conservative candidate is introduced with the explanation "The President gets to redirect the ideological balance of the court", citing 1991's precedent.