I agree. He is wrong from time to time, as is everyone. On his view of a power shift in the next ten years, he is probobly correct. NO party holds the nation forever. And to be honest the thought that one could possibly do so is somewhat frightening. The party on the outs usually has to look at itself in that time and recharge, re-energize, change a bit to rally the troops for the next battle.I am still on the fence about the fillibuster issue. There is something about checks and balances in the system I kind of like.
I believe the filibuster is unconstitutional, therefore I trust the R's will let 'er rip.