I agree with you there, tgm.
In two years, though, Democrats will have a hard time gaining control of either the House or the Senate. I haven't seen the numbers for this year, but in recent elections there have been more Democratic votes for the House than Republicans, but Republicans have a huge advantage because of the way the district lines are drawn and how concentrated the Democratic vote is. So even when people are fed up with the Republicans in power, it's really hard for Democrats to win the House.
In the Senate, in two years there will be a lot of very Republican areas with Senate elections, and the Democrats who are incumbents won behind Obama's 2012 election. So it will be hard for Democrats to gain then as well. It really seems like that it will be like this (whatever "this" is) for four years.