Monday, January 18, 2010

So is my near future a homeless center?

or will they give me a one-way ticket out of the City. That will be the day. What a bunch of thieves. Why on earth after living here since 1972 would I allow the City to kick me out? http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/29/nyregion/29oneway.html

Homeless center couldn't be worse than the Bloomberg years. Here are some of the real shit hole places I've lived in:
$850/month (harlem 135th street, break-ins and police raids every night, no heat, no hot water, racial hate and harassment, repeatedly told they were going to rape me, over 8 roommates, always changing, landlord would keep our mail for days and sometimes not give it us and then it was opened, and of course there is open gun fire quite frequently on the streets);
$650/month (manhattanville, oppressive cigarette smoke, never the same roommates in a 3-month period, overcharged $200/month);
$1200/month Fort George (rats, roaches, oppressive cigarette smoke, warped windows so no heat, breakins nightly, poor subway service)
and
currently $1100/month toilet has never worked (has to be flushed 5 times), refrigerator freezes food and ruins it and makes noises, oppressive cigarette smoke, band rehearsals, barking dog, bed bugs, unpredictable insecticide fumigations, insects.

Lol the beginning of my poverty, Williamsburg $350 you wake up with mice and rats on you and your roommates and landlord are totally off the wall.

The above listed are apartments I rented strictly in the Bloomberg years. Two years in the $650 Manhattanville, 8 months in Central Harlem for $850, Two years in Ft. George and now 8 months in the posh Upper East Side dump.

Where is the City administration in this? Why they are writing the letters to cover their no shows. They spend all day just doing that.

LOL and Mr. Bloomberg only stole the election because fools read the New York Times instead of reading The Best of Trendy. Obama did not even support Mr. Thompson who would have made an excellent mayor. Does that not tell you anything at all?

So I ask you how much worse is it going to get?
:"The emergence of mass unemployment in the city has been the leading cause of the increase in homelessness. The official figure now stands at 10.3 percent, with a loss of 111,000 jobs since last year. Among Blacks and Hispanics, the figure is over 20 percent. If part-time workers who want full-time jobs and those who have stopped looking for work are counted, the overall unemployment rate rises to 15.8 percent."--http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/nov2009/nyc1-n21.shtml