I was looking for the filibuster numbers too...

Found this...

The Senate's 2009-10 votes to cut off filibusters have come on a wide variety of issues, big and small: Health care, domestic and defense spending, and 15 Obama nominees. While 38 of the 42 votes to cut off debate were successful, the debates about debates tie up the Senate and often prevent measures from ever reaching the floor.

Don't really know if that is the actual count though.

http://www.truth-out.org/senate-republicans-filibuster-everything-win-november56899

Where that came from...

It is funny (not really) that the big word now is compromise. The compromises before were all within the Democratic party to get things done, even with their majority - back door meetings, special things going to various states for their votes, same ol, same ol, not any "change" to say the least.

Something is not right though, when you get a health care plan handed to you, that the majority of the people don't like. Then, where you have a immigration policy, like Arizona tried, which the majority of the people want, and you can't have that. The Administration seems out of touch.

My two cents.

Have a good day, Bill.