Bingowings:Qui-Gon uses the Force to cheat a slave owner out of one slave rather than liberating all the slaves.
So you're suggesting Qui Gon and Obi Wan would have stood a chance in freeing all the slaves? Of course they wouldn't. And they had a task at hand which was actually more important, regarding the fate of Naboo. So should they have left Anakin on Tatooine, despite his clear Jedi potential?
They are aware of Anakin's attraction to Padme.
When? Not even Obi Wan has any knowledge of it until it has happened. The odd glance or comment here and there doesn't explicitly state anything.
They are aware of Palpatine's interest in Anakin and encourage and attempt to exploit that too
They don't encourage Palpatine's interest at all. From their dialogue, they clearly find it quite sinister, and exploit it only to find out what Palpatine is up to.
Palpatine doesn't really create any of the situations that work to his advantage he knows how to take what is already going wrong and twist it to his benefit and lets the good guys do all the hard work
That's just not correct at all. He creates Anakin for the very purpose of him eventually becoming his Trojan Horse in the Jedi Council. As Darth Sidious, he manipulates the Trade Federation into blockading Naboo, his own planet, so that the Queen will seek help from the Senate, not get it, and then he becomes Supreme Chancellor, and from then on he has the power to do the rest. He manipulates Anakin with fear and "counsels" him in ways that are contrary to the Jedi teachings, teasing him with the prospect of being able "to save the one you love". To say Palpatine doesn't create any of this chain of events is really quite absurd.