Keep in mind that when these guys from both sides talk about creating jobs they are talking to the empty hole in each of us that wants something. Government does not "create" meaningful and useful jobs. Every government created job costs workers to fund them. What government does to create jobs is get out of the way and let the market place live.
It is true that we need a certain number of government workers, and that we need a certain amount of government funded projects, but all creating more jobs with government money does is move the pain from where we are today to that day in the future when we must pay the money back and maybe lose the jobs again anyway.
Here in Minnesota we have the JOBZ program. This program is intended to create new business in designated areas "zones" in communities. The way the project works is you put a business in a set spot, and you get sales taxes on the construction and equipping of the business eliminated, you get local government aid or gift for the property, and you get income tax considerations. The rules say you will employ a certain number and that number will grow by a certain time; you will maintain employment; and you will operate for a certain period of time. Just like all other Economic Development Administration programs this is a lot of saying "our taxes are too high, so we will help you with it to get you started," or "we are going to use the taxes all these other individuals and companies pay and help you out with them (redistribution of personal assets)."
I am all for reasonable laws that protect the health and safety of the worker and public, and a certain level of taxation is required for public service, but beyond that it is time to get out of the way of the private sector, and quit trying to create with taxpayer dollars.