"I've suggested quite a few things, all of which have been ignored."
Such as?
So here it is almost half a century later and we're each dug in like badgers.
Yes, which is why we need explicit recommendations.
But, therein lies the rub: traditional Catholics (Americans, at any rate) generally operate outside the ordinary hierarchy and, therefore, do not have any real focus, discipline, or direction. They are, in effect, free to "pick and choose" what they like, and what they dont like... even in matters pertaining to the Faith, all the while insisting that they are being truly Catholic.
I give you (and I'm not singling you out, so please dont take it that way) a few examples. Sedevacantists (such as those who adhere to the SSPV or the CMRI) consider themselves traditional Catholics... except for the insignificant little fact that they deny that there is a Pope in Rome. Or maybe they pick one of their own.
Traditional Catholics who try to operate within the ordinary hierarchy (such as those who adhere to the FSSP, ICKSP, etc.) generally have their Faith compromised because they are subjected to Modernism in everything else but the traditional Latin Mass. "Independents" subject themselves to no authority higher than the local priest.
Traditional Catholics who adhere to the SSPX maintain allegiance to Rome, but dont generally have anything to do with the ordinary hierarchy... which makes everyone else wonder what exactly it is they're doing.
None of these folks can make common cause because their own, independent judgement on matters of the Faith makes making common purpose impossible. "Let's just set aside our differences," you might say, "and fight for the Faith!"
"Very well," I would counter, "Let's start by offering our prayers for Pope Benedict XVI!"
At that point, the sedes would evaporate, along with some of the independents.
An FSSP adherent would add, "Great idea. And, while we're at it, why dont we all celebrate at the local Indult/Motu Proprio site so we can all be in union with Rome!"
There goes the rest of the independents.
An SSPX adherent would then say, "But, we have never *not* been in union with Rome! It is you all who have abandoned Catholic Tradition by compromising with the compromised hierarchy, and have abandoned Eternal Rome. Why not come to our chapel?"
The FSSP answer would be, "No way! We dont want to look like we're schismatics!"
"But, we're not..."
"Yes, you are..."
Etc.
That all said... I think that first, before traditionalists can go about actually "doing something", they should come out of their holes, unite among themselves, and operate within the supervision of some sort of ecclesiastical authority. Only then will their actions truly make any difference here on earth.