It would be one thing if we accepted it as the genuine result or that it would only lead to good things (like several of the demoralization apes in this thread), which plenty of us do not. I think the main reason why "we aren't doing anything" is because we are not yet starving to death or otherwise completely miserable. That, and most of us are not emotionally prepared to accept the fact that we have a government that does not care about us, and cannot be relied upon, when for several decades we had lived under the illusion that the government was both functioned and maintained in good faith and genuinely cared about the people. It is really only now that it is starting to become obvious for most of us, and the real reason why we are not taking action is because we're in shock and at a complete loss as to what to do about it, especially since a fair amount of us were able to rely on the government for so long.
I understand your disgust about this, but really, what can we realistically do when we are only starting to realize what little power we have and how the government has us by the balls? To immediately have a massive chimpout about this isn't the right idea because that would give the opposition any and every excuse to eliminate us (of which they are actively looking for). Quiet non-compliance and subversion of the rules is probably the better route to go, for now.