I say I don't wonder about it too much because it's still the duocracy, and even with Dem majorities in both legislative chambers we can assume rotating villains will replace Manchinema in the Senate and Blue Dog Centrists will always side with R's on any key policy votes. The Progressives will get really quiet again until mid-terms, refuse to vote as a block, and whatever minimal crumbs are permitted by R's will be heralded as bipartisan "wins" as rights and conditions erode further.