Maybe that is true. However, if the filibuster WAS abolished, I would be EXTREMELY scared, because abolishing the filibuster would create a tit for tat, and both Republicans and Democrats would be able to pass really radical legislation (as long as the party with the majority agrees with it). And this would create a tit for tat, which would polarize the country even further. And perhaps one party would be able to use their new powers to lock themselves in power. Also, remember when Mitch McConnell abolished the filibuster for supreme court nominations? That lead to Trump appointing 3 Supreme Court justices, which lead to a huge rightward swing in the supreme court (which you probably don't like too much). My point is, I cannot make peace with the idea of abolishing the filibuster, because the consequences of such a thing would be catastrophic.