This was fast. Harry Reid has already refused to give consent for the continuation of Senate business, which means the Senate is
virtually shut down. No committees can meet, which means the Senate is pretty much deadlocked until the Democrats finally stop their temper tantrum.
There is more to this than Democratic obstruction. When the minority party is able to stop progress in the Senate based on one issue, there is a need for Senate reform. The Senate rules allow too much power to be placed into the hands of a few, and considering the minority party consists of a group that will do anything they possibly can in order to seize power, the rules are totally being abused. When the intentions of the Senate sessions in the past are being exploited, it's time to change the rules; not just the judicial filibuster, but a number of them as well.
There are simply too many ways to block legislation, block nominees, and circumvent committees. If you don't like legislation, you can place a hold on it. If you don't like a nominee that comes from your state, you can place a blue card on them. Why should a senator be able to hold up Senate business in any manner?
When the Republicans shut down the government in the 90's, politicial analysts stated they would pay at the ballot box, and they did. Will the Democrats pay for shutting down the Senate? It's possible.