Not creating 600,000 jobs at a cost of over $140,000 per job? Wow, Im sure people will be crying a river over that one.
Despite the fact that those 600,000 would've had a large impact on GDP, on top of the future planning components of the money cut out that would've critically help states to not go into the red, as well as benefitted education and all sorts of other miscellaneous projects to help drive up GDP? Yes, I'm sure there are a lot of people crying over that one. At least 600,000.