Temporizing may not be the worst move for the GOP. I doubt they have any clear idea what they're going to do, but to be fair, the true extent of their political sway given the current dynamics very much remains to be seen.
With the Senate and the Presidency in the hands of the other party, the GOP's options besides the symbolic ones are not too numerous.
Moreover, the sort of conciliatory moderation that will be possible will also be disagreeable to the GOP base, and therefore will be avoided like the plague. Expect more gridlock, lost (symbolic) causes and bloviation. It's way easier than governing and it doesn't carry the taint of collaborating with liberal elitists right before an election...
Besides, collaborating in government now would only build up the legitimacy of an adversary whose legitimacy to govern has been under constant attack for decades.

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