Thursday, October 21, 2010

todays date: 10/21/10

I really donot understand why certain folks say they feel they have a calling in life to help the needy and then they seem to do just the opposite. A good example is some years ago I desperately needed the Tacoma Human Rights Commission, the SEIU Local 775 Union in Tacoma, Wa., the EEOC and the local government officials in Washington State. I needed someone to help me with my employment and housing issues. I was in dire need of legal advice and for someone to advocate for me. There was folks at that time that was trying to take my in home health care job from me and others trying to cause me to permanently lose my public housing rights. The reason was that certain government official did not want me to stand up for my civil rights. Everything seemed to be alright as long as I went along with things but as soon as I would object to, for example, racial discrimination on the job I was always threatened to lose my home health job. Also, the same was with my low in-come housing situation one of my neighbors could do what Tacoma Housing Authority would call an infraction and not be in any danger of losing there housing rights, but I would be in deep water for the the same exact thing. Also, if any of you Public Housing and Section-8 Tacoma Housing Authority residents are not aware of it the way we have are monthly rent figured out on an individual bases is going to be turned what I call up side down for a better word. Let me give you an example remember how a household that has at one adult living there and the former rule was no income, no rent to be charged? Well, now everyone is going to be charged a monthly rent amount including a household with income of any sort. In fact every so often that rent amoun amount will increace two more times. Example, $25.00, then $50.00, then $100.00 i I am remembering correctly. Please forgive me for forgetting the exact website that you folks can refer too. I will have it available the next time I blog in. Well, hope everyone have a next weekend and talk to you all later. Good bye, Ms. Willie  

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