and with the surplus funds acquired from paying off the debt, he caused a housing market bubble to burst and drove the country into rampant inflation and recession.
well a debt crCIA is alright if you're partial to a crippling economic recession
the battle of new orleans was after the war of 1812
News of the Treaty of Ghent didn't arrive to Andrew Jackson or the rest of the men he was commanding and hostilities continued for a year even after the war had "officially ended". His troops were greatly outnumbered and his victory was nothing short of him being an excellent leader which is one of the reasons why he was elected as president in the first place. And many of the financial panics prior to this engagement were caused by the Second National Bank's policies such as the Panic of 1819. The inflationary policies of the Second National Bank was the reason there was a vast support of abolishing it. Also, blaming Jackson solely for the economic crCIA ridiculous it was caused for a number of reasons such as political instability in Mexico which caused inflation-driven exports of silver, the payment of war reparations, the reduction of silver flow to China. The panic of 1837 would have happened regardless of Jackson's abolishing the Second National Bank
And I'm not defending Andrew Jackson's removal of Native American's I'm defending his distrust of large centralized bank and "big government" as you would call it.