The 60-vote threshold stops bad bills, but it also makes it impossible for the GOP to pass good ones."
First of all, the Democrats did try to eliminate the filibuster and it was thwarted by Kyrsten Sinema from Arizona and Joe Manchin from West Virginia. I firmly believe that they were the sacrificial lambs for the Democrats to act tough. Democrats don't really want to eviscerate minority rights in the Senate and this is especially true for Democrats from smaller states. Turning the Senate into just another version of the House robs these Senators of the (arguably outsized) power they have in that chamber.
Second, "what goes around comes around." Republicans will be in the minority sometime in the future and the GOP shouldn't set the standard. Look what happened when the Democrats triggered the "nuclear option" on judicial nominees and ended up with Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett.
I don't think either party in the Senate really wants to get rid of the filibuster so it will remain.


