I suspect Obama is likely to end up a middling president. I doubt he'll go down as achieving that much - he's got the ACA as landmark legislation, and will probably get some credit for steadying the ship and recovering the economy after the financial crash, but nothing that great. Generally well received for a relatively calm period, being largely scandal-free and inspiring respect.
I do however think Trump (45) is going to end up near the bottom. No landmark legislation, main achievement probably stuffing SCOTUS, but that might not be well-received in the long run. Decent economic growth (if erased by covid), but with national debt exacerbation. On the negatives: poor handling of covid; extreme partisanship, social discontent and anger; chaotic governance; erratic and destabilising foreign policy; and of course a choking miasma of dishonesty, corruption and criminality.
Stop just regurgitating the New York Times talking points. It's genuinely annoying.
How can you rationalize Trump's presidency as a destabilizing foreign policy? Like, I'm not here to claim Donald Trump was achieving world peace, or if his policies have unique responsibility for the state of the world at large, but as a matter of just plain correlation, the world was more stable when Trump was president than either Biden or Obama. During Obama, there was the Arab Spring, the rise of ISIS, Russia invading Crimea... during Biden we have the Taliban taking back control of Afghanistan, the invasion of Palestine, Russia invading the rest of Ukraine. Hell, during Obama's presidency, your country left the EU.
You see a lot of social discontent and anger because you can only read what the news tells you, but there wasn't actually much. There were lots of anti-Trump protests early on, but those largely faded until they came back in the summer of covid. Like, check this out:
en.wikipedia.org
Look at their timeline of notable events.
2014: 10 paragraphs, 2015: 11 paragraphs, 2016: 12 paragraphs
Trump becomes president
2017: 4 paragraphs, 2018: 2 paragraphs, 2019 doesn't even have a section, actual nothing of note.
Prior to covid, Trump's presidency was markedly peaceful in the big picture. For those first 3 years, there was the least social disruption, the least talk of war, and the most genuinely rising prosperity of any period of my life. I do not believe that was because of Trump, I think that's 99.9% luck, and the way things went when an actual crisis arrived are strong evidence Trump didn't create that peace. But that peace existed, contrary to the anger and chaos you hear about from the news. I'm not asking you to credit Trump or blame Democrats, I'm asking you to see the world as it is instead of how American media tells you to see it.