Same. The more dysfunction in that chamber the better off the people are.
Such a view may have been appropriate when both chambers of Congress were acting to achieve what was best for America's future, its people, its institutions, principles and culture.
It should be obvious to everyone who looks at America's current condition that both chambers are no longer doing just that, and that the future is at serious risk.
One way or the other the R's better bring their A game and not miss a step, the times call for no less.