There is a political process that is deeply embedded in the American democracy that cannot be changed overnight. Obama doesnt set how long senators have to deliberate, read a bill, etc. And, as someone who has actually written part of a congressional report, I can tell you that this entire "I didnt get time to read it" argument is bunk, because it is true of almost every bill passed in the half a century. So the idea that he would come in and completely revamp the legislative process in 27 days is something that only those deeply partisan would believe in.
And as far as the "non stimulative" parts of the project, the whole notion that it is somehow something completely unrelated to job creation is a falsehood that even republicans have to be ashamed to admit.
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And finally, the fact is that in at least two of those items he has done something, which is making government open and transparent (i.e., changing the limits to the freedom of information act established by Bush) and meeting with republicans (republicans themselves admitted that he met more often with them through this than Bush through tarp).
The rest is a lot of hang wringing from people that think that politics happens in a vacuum.