By John D. Stoll and Bernie Woodall
DETROIT, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Residents of Detroit, one of the most economically depressed cities in America, reacted to President Barack Obama's proposal of a $447 billion package to create jobs with impatience.
"If he can make it happen, it needs to happen today," said 53-year-old Internet technician Ed Render, a father of two, who was laid off from Ford ...
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