No Bam

This, all the way from 2010, is probably the best expression of why Obama was and is such a huge disappointment. Say what you want by how โ€œlimitedโ€ he was by Congress (which is mostly a lie anyway), he had the greatest opportunity of any president since FDR to make substantive changes that would have helped average Americans and he simply chose not to do so.

I think he had that opportunity, to carry the new way his campaign lifted him up and use the same energy to lift up everything. At least then, if it failed, it wouldnโ€™t have been his failure, it would have been ours. But he didnโ€™t even try. Not even a bit.

I can point you to the exact moment of my disappointment. I was suckered by Obamaโ€™s pitch. โ€œThe fierce urgency of now.โ€ I thought that when the new whitehouse.gov went live it would be about us, the people of the United States, but of course it wasnโ€™t โ€” it was about them โ€” those who took the standard places in the White House to do what they always do. Maybe slightly different. But nothing like the change we were promised, and some of us expected.

If Obama wants to know why heโ€™s being treated like a disappointment, the answer is simple, we are disappointed.

Such potential squandered, but the truth is that Obama wasnโ€™t interested in doing what was right. He was interested in getting absurdly rich after office and actually fighting against the banksters and their allies wouldโ€™ve prevented that.

So we got we got. And Obama got absurdly rich.