Sunday, July 1, 2018

Why do people think that social security conducts surveillance on you when your case is in the appeals process?

So my disability case is in the appeals process court after the hearing judge denied my case. I hate that judge as he denied something that I'm eligible for as I have a mental illness and disability that hinders me from functioning normally. I was at the t mobile store today and I wanted to get an iPhone X but my family doesn't want to get it for me as they require a $400 down payment. I got mad so I started screaming and yelling. My iPhone 8 is messing up and I need a new phone and I can't get one. My friend andy says what I did is threw a temper tandrum. He says social security is currently spying on me full time as my case in the appeals court and says I ruined it by doing that. He says what I did is make me look bad as he claims that the social security spies were probably in the store and recorded me doing that. He also says they follow me on my elevator filming trips too. I don't believe that social security has the man power and money to spy on me on my every moves like that. I don't believe it as there's no evidence that they do this to people who are applying. I have a legit illness and I still can't get it. I wished a democrat were president as it would be easier for me. If I were to receive disability I would use the money to buy a new phone. Why do people think that social security spies on you when your appealing the judge's decision? How come people don't understand that I need a new phone? Where is the evidence that they do this?

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