1. He discouraged aggressive anti trust action to the point where many of our major industries are close enough to being monopolies that they might as well be. As a result, there is less need to actually serve customers or innovate.
2. He promoted NAFTA and globalization without any safeguards to insure a somewhat level playing field. Of course another country can make cheaper products if they can dump their waste directly into the rivers and air and use child labor (or even the local convicts) at a fraction of the cost of Western workers.
3. Significantly eroded our personal rights to prop up the failed and costly "War on Drugs." The reason the right hates him so much, IMO, is that he stole their agenda early on (when they shot down his initial personal reform efforts). How can we beat this guy if he has our own platform? (They found a way, turn him into a pariah though one of the the longest, most agressive smear campaign in political history.) Being tough on crime became important to his political success, and it came at the expense of our personal liberties.
4. He launched a number of foreign policy initiatives, but ultimately failed to close the deal (the Middle East, for example) even though he got close.
5. I see the whole Al Queda thing as a wash or at best a matter of degree. There was no Republican Congressional push for more action in the wake of those attacks. Bush didn't push for more action and was primarily concerned with "Star Wars" until 9/11. We/they were all asleep at the wheel until 9/11. Then it was time for the blame game. It wasn't even a campaign issue as I recall, and that says something right there especially since his other international efforts (where he was "taking action") were campaign issues. And the Republican position wasn't that he was doing too little abroad...
BTW, Human intel has been unpopular in Washington since the first Defense contractor shot a multi-million dollar satellite into orbit. It has been a serious issue ever since. Defense contractor dollars carry a lot more weight than low tech human intel where budgeting is concerned.
Charon