Yes, I do, and so do many people. I mean, deficits are by definition stimulative, regardless of—again—the motive. It doesn't matter what you claim your motive is; deficits inject money into the economy.
There's a metaphor I like to use. I was a caregiver for my late remarkable mother, who lived on her own to 91. She drove until 88, when I took her car away because she used to drive down the side streets of Ottawa with—no exaggeration—one foot on the brake and one foot on the gas pedal. It used to confuse people behind her, believe me. They would see the car accelerating with the brake lights on.