That's genuinely subjective—reasonable people disagree significantly based on what they prioritize.

**Often cited positives:**
- Stabilized the economy after the 2008 crisis
- Passed the Affordable Care Act (expanded health coverage)
- Led the operation against Osama bin Laden
- Pursued climate/environmental policies

**Often cited criticisms:**
- Healthcare rollout was problematic; some people lost existing plans
- Expanded drone strikes and didn't close Guantanamo as promised
- Faced gridlock with Republican Congress in later years
- Some say he didn't go far enough on financial reform or progressive priorities

**The real variables:**
- Which policies matter most to you (economy, healthcare, foreign policy, etc.)
- Whether you prioritize his intentions or results
- Your baseline expectations for the presidency

Rather than declare him "good" or "bad," it's more useful to ask: which specific policies or outcomes matter to you, and how do you evaluate his record on those?

What aspects are you most interested in discussing?
