Key phrase in your post- "we will see".
I think for us to go off the deep end and assume the worst of the future is the wrong way to go about this. The pointing of fingers is over. Bush is still the President, how long do you and others like you plan to condemn Bush? Until he's dead and in the ground? Do you really hate him that much? I honestly don't think so provided you're a good person who wants the best for this country.
We don't know what's going to happen, whats going to change, and whats not. Look at some of the propositions that passed. Some of them were good for America, so its not like non-Bush supports got nothing out of this election year. We have more going in now than we did before. Everything else, like everything, is going to take time to fix. Nothing is ever instantanious.
In all honesty, I don't think its fair to judge a man in office based on whats happened in only four years' time unless it's clearly evident he is of an unatural or evil intent (like the example person in Ms. Rabbit's posts in congress). Bush has had to deal with things no other president has. If you take away the angst from those situations you are left with a President who want things better, and we need to work with him to make things better. Not stand and pout for the next four years.
How many more people will have a change of heart and opinion in the next four years about Bush? We don't know, but to think that only bad can come from it is an intentionally negative point of view. Its like trying to put a hex on the whole thing and wishing America fails until he's out just to spite him, a person you will probably never meet or know on a personal level. I think we need to work together with him to make things better. Sitting on our thumbs and brooding over an election that did not go favorably is no way to deal with it.
I know more people will come around and come together, albeit not quickly.