I was awaken by a friend’s text that there might be no work today because of a commotion in Fort Bonifacio. I immediately snatched my laptop and scour for information. Apparently, a military stand-off happened during Sunday night causing Malacanan to suspend classes in all levels this Monday. As much as it would be great if I don’t have to come to work on Monday, I am fucking pissed off at all the events that are happening in this country right now.

Unlike those people on the streets of Ayala last Friday and majority of the people I know, I maintain a positive outlook on the government. As much as possible, I steer away from discussions about politics as it always ends up into a debate, each having our own sides without ever opening up to the possibilities that the other side might be correct. I am not totally behind the president, I just think that she’s doing her job well and we can see that by the direction of the economy and the peso. Why do those power-hungry opposition figures seem to wait until the economy is showing signs of progress and then they launch this so-called EDSA ? And for goodness’s sake don’t even let me start on that old yellow lady who seem to have the most record of holding prayer vigils. It’s not like she has a good track record to brag about.

Oh well, our country is back on the news again for all the people in the world to see. All this is just making an impression that this country is a mess, which is partly true. All because of everyone wanting to grab hold of power. Quit it. We, or at least I, are tired of this circus. It’s the worst reality TV ever. Speaking of which, someone in PinoyExchange started a topic, asking what will happen to Pinoy Big Brother if the government will take over ABS-CBN. Wow, he all got his priorities straight.