Obama has just sat around and watched while congress has fucked everything up. Eight months into the presidency and the only significant thing that has even been passed was the disaster of a stimulus bill.......
I was cautiously optimistic about him becoming president but I never would have guessed that he would have been such a let down........
Restating your original argument with minor elaboration is generally not good practise tbh.
I would say that when Obama was inaugurated there was a bit of a personality cult around him but the fact that this would come down eventually was inevitable; there are too many interest groups in the US for such a uniform public opinion to last very long. But If you were only cautiously optimistic about him then why did you expect the world from him? Either your expectations were too high or you have misled yourself regarding your true attitude towards the man.
It takes a special kind of politician to get so little done when his party has such a large majority in both houses of congress
This implies that you support a fundamentally unilateral executive power. Unfortunately for you, the days of such things have passed into history now that Bush II is out of office. The Prez should not be taking responsibility for every decision made in the US; it is a representative democracy, after all. The President has to rely on Congress to pass legislation and cannot (and
should not) ram laws down their throats if they quote unquote "fuck up". In fact, your blatant dismissal of this integral component of the American Congressional system suggests to me that you don't have a clue about how the whole thing works. The Democrats no longer have their filibuster-proof majority now that Ted Kennedy is dead and so they cannot simply rubber-stamp legislation through Congress as your language would suggest.
Furthermore, this belief in the sanctity of the unilateral executive is inherently contradictory since you are then very quick to admonish said executive for perceived failures that are actually not their fault. Its not as though Obama can magically pass laws. The stimulus bill was passed with very little Republican support. Obamacare is struggling against significant Republican resistance. The Renewable Energy bill (which you have glossed over, btw) is going through as we speak and is also running into Republican opposition. If you want more change to come out of Obama's administration, then maybe you should be directing your fire at your partisan GOP friends who are intent on holding up Obama's proposals.
In short (and I have said this before), your comments denote someone who is full of opinion but no information. I doubt that you actually monitor the American political situation very much (if at all), or instead you receive all your information from Fox News or some other poisonous source; even if this is not the case, it would make your posts all the more inexcusable. It is very easy to make blanket statements such as the ones you are making and then 'support' them with fatuous examples that totally miss the point but acquiring the conceptual understanding needed to evaluate the American political machinery and Obama's role in it is obviously something that you have yet to achieve.