Sunday, January 10, 2016

How much money is a 1,400 pound block of cheese?

January 10, 2016

It costs thousands of dollars, doesn't it, just for the cheese?  That's not to mention how many thousands or tens of thousands of dollars the party and everything else for Big Block of Cheese Day cost.

I looked for an apartment for almost two years after I got evicted in 2014 from the apartment WHERE THERE WERE HIDDEN CAMERAS that my landlord lied about.  I couldn't get an apartment, just like I can't get a job, just like I can't get into free work-training programs for which I am qualified.  I can't get those things BECAUSE THE CONGLOMERATE HAS DELIBERATELY RUINED MY LIFE!

The apartments that I have tried to get cost from $1200 to $1350, because that's what my housing voucher will pay for a one-bedroom apartment.  No matter where I live where the voucher is applied, I'll have to pay 30% of my income for rent.  I get $783.40 every month from the government.  I can't get those apartments; there aren't that many of them, and the landlords who have them don't want to rent to me BECAUSE THE CONGLOMERATE HAS DELIBERATELY RUINED MY LIFE!

Does the 1,400 pound block of cheese cost more than $1,400?  I would not be surprised if it did; I would not be surprised if the money for annual party that the White House started SPECIFICALLY TO BE DISGUSTING three years ago could pay for a year of rent for a lot of people.

Do you know what sexual harassment is?  It is repeatedly making sexual advances toward someone who is telling you "STOP DOING THAT!"  Why won't you STOP DOING THAT!?

People write derogatory messages to my blogs almost every day, many of which are about my getting welfare.  More than $100 of the money that I get every month is money that I pay to my student loans.  I pay $165 every month for the storage where I had to move my things when I was evicted.  I am probably going to be getting a Single Room Occupancy at the Pine Street Inn, because nobody else will rent to me.  I'll have to pay 30% of my income every month for that room. I'll also have to continue to pay $165 every month for storage, because it's just a room and I won't be able to move anything into it.  I also pay for my phone and I pay full price for transportation.  

Once I start paying that 30% of my income to the Pine Street Inn, I'll have from $10 to $20 left at the beginning of every month.  I will also have to try to save the thousands of dollars that every landlord requires for a security deposit, because housing help agencies can't pay that money for an apartment if you are already "housed."  I will be "housed" once I have a room at the shelter.  

I won't be able to have people in my room, not even friends to talk.  I won't be able to cook in the kitchen after 8:00 p.m.  If I'm out of the building for a couple of days, I'll have to tell someone; not that I have anywhere else to be, since the conglomerate has DELIBERATELY RUINED MY CHANCES OF HAVING A NORMAL SOCIAL LIFE!

I hope that I'll be able to work somewhere, and that I won't be harassed EVERY DAY, ALL DAY that I worked and then lied to and about, called crazy and fired for objecting to being harassed.

I am 41 years old.  It is not unlikely that I'll be living at the Pine Street Inn for another 2 or 3 or more years.

LEAVE ME ALONE, MR. PRESIDENT!


Copyright L. Kochman, January 10, 2016 @ 11:35 a.m./additions @ 5:42 p.m.