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The left views it as a near-perfect form of stimulus: creating "unoutsourceable" jobs; reducing congestion; making life easier for business; trimming carbon emissions and laying the foundations for a bigger and thus even more beneficial train network to come.
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7. The stimulus created no jobs.
The government's stimulus created a bubble.
The stimulus created at least 2.5 million jobs.
Obama's initial economic stimulus created at least 1.4 million jobs, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
This week, Brazil's central bank governor said that Washington's expected monetary stimulus "creates serious distortions".
One problem: Even as the $787 billion stimulus creates jobs, roads and bridges, public confidence in the spending program is eroding.
Only 6 percent of Americans believe the last stimulus created jobs, according to a New York Times/CBS News survey.
Mr. Bush's team said the fiscal stimulus would be very modest, and in any case would be far less than the stimulus created by the government spending increases backed by Mr. Gore and President Clinton.
(Moreover, the director of the C.B.O., Douglas Elmendorf, said recently that the stimulus "created higher output and employment than would have occurred without it").
In fact, the checkers established, using still-trustworthy sources like the Congressional Budget Office, that the stimulus created or saved a couple of million jobs.
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