permits. it s the work permits that are most damaging to the most vulnerable members of storyociety. right. and the 5 1/2 million people benefitting are people who have u.s.-born children. it s not only stopping the deportation, it s freezing deportations for three years for people who have children in this country. so what do you do with the 11 million people roy? what do you think happens with them? what i think happens is that if you re not deporting them you re dealing with that issue you just talked about. but you don t have to reward them with the work permits. and you don t center to take it out on the members of society. why should those americans who can t find a job and those americans whose wages are depressed by the presence of so many foreign workers, why should they have to pay the costs of in? why does the not stop with just the deportation issue? why does he have to issue the work permits? roy, by not doing that what you re saying essentially go to the illegal emplo
of that 5% is affected by the cancellation notices. now, the cancellations caused such a backlash, the president asked the states to let people extend policies. 21 of them including california and new york flatly refused leaving several million with canceled policies to replace. you look at the 7 million and you shave off the 20% who probably haven t paid, you ve got about 5 1/2 million people. that s roughly the number of people in the individual market and started having their policies canceled. blue cross blue shield confirms 20% of theirs aren t paying, meaning they aren t officially enrolled. wants to minimize 14 million facing cancellation but now considers 7 million a triumph. how so? you ve got it. 7 million is a much smaller group, obviously, than 5% or 14
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thousands, sometimes tens of thousands of dollars higher. it went up almost in the end, 400% of what i had to pay over last year. in one year it jumped up that much. when you ask your agent, okay. what s it going to do next year? nobody has an answer. this affects homeowners from hurricane sandy rebuilding new jersey all the way around the coastline to louisiana as well as the missouri and mississippi river basins. insurance companies say all this shock is simply real flood risk rates finally catching up. you ve got 5 1/2 million policies in the last census, there was 130 million housing units in the united states. so clearly it s a small portion of the population benefitting from the program. it s not fair to the rest of taxpayers we have to pick up the tab. according to real estate experts, there s a far greater secondary impact here nationwide and that is that this could scare off home buyers and really negatively impact the real
congressman frank pallone was a distant second. flipping over to the republican side, steve lonegan promised to give booker a pretty good fight this fall. the hollywood elite have descred descended from their penthouse apartments, from the hollywood hills, to come to new jersey to tell us who our next u.s. senator will be. for a special election in the dead of summer, turnout was better than expected thanks to booker s celebrity. but that s really not saying a whole lot. only 9% of the state s 5 1/2 million registered voters made it to the polls. not the worst showing ever. in 2006, they got the dubious prize. but to give you a better sense to compare it to 85 years ago, 54% of new jersey voters cast ballots in the state senate primary. now that number is, as we noted, in the single digits it the question is how long can it go.