!@#$! idiots.

There are IMPORTANT REASONS why our founding fathers enshrined so many checks and balances into our system. My reply to that proposal is H3LL NO. All it will end up doing is giving the Donkey Party carte blanche to screw up our country, the next time the Senate swings their way. And it will, some day, maybe even some day soon.

The Senate needs to keep its current rules, perhaps with the exception of allowing filibusters to prevent judicial nominations from getting out of committee. THAT option has been abused lately and was clearly not intended by the founding fathers, who expressly stated that judges should be moved on a straight majority. But any talk of doing away with super majority thresholds in general would be catastrophic if enacted.
The only way one party in Congress can earn that much power is to win sixty percent of the seats outright. If you can't do that, you have no business ignoring what the opposition party has to say.
- Sirian