Sorry, you just came off sounding like any typical tea party moron. My apologies for not being able to read your mind!
Yes, I agree that the health care bill is not as good as it could have (should have) been, and that it is basically a huge giveaway to the insurance companies. They're coming out ahead in all of this (due to having millions of new customers) yet we're still without a public option. I think they should have just extended Medicare benefits. That probably would have been easiest! But I believe that Medicare extension and/or a public option will come, in time, and that this is a necessary first step. The fact that they will no longer be able to discriminate against people because of pre-existing conditions alone makes it a huge step forward. But if you're going to think that we would be better off without this and wait for a single-payer system to come along, then you'll die waiting. It just ain't gonna happen. Hell, with as many concessions for the Republicans that this bill had, it still didn't get one Republican vote! How would we ever be able to push a single-payer system through?
Yes, I am disappointed that the (un)Patriot(ic) Act was renewed, but I can also imagine how much flack he would get from the wingnuts on the right if he were to discontinue (or greatly alter) it. He's already being portrayed as "soft on terror," so could you imagine what they'd say if he did away with this?
Bush entered office with a budget surplus, so saying that we've had the deficit "over many a presidency" is incorrect. It was Bush's doing. And look at the mess he left us with. Worst president ever.
66% of registered voters voting is actually a pretty good number, but not the 70% they were shooting for. Why do people not vote? Who knows! But if you don't vote, then you're not even represented by a mandate, no matter who wins. So counting those people who either did not vote by choice, or who were not eligible to vote, is not really fair. But this was the highest voter turnout we've had (percentage wise) since 1968.
Re: Campaign promises kept... Obama is actually doing very well. Not perfect, but better than even I (who also voted for him) could have dreamed (thanks mainly to healthcare). Check this out:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/