Friday, October 1, 2010

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Day 2

If you've been tuning into the news, you may or may not have seen some coverage on the current situation in Ecuador. Regardless, we just wanted everyone to know that we're at home and we're safe. 

From what I understand is Correa, the far-leftist President, went through with a bunch of cut-backs that has a lot of opposition from most everyone else. The cut-backs were going to really affect the military and the police. Something about no pay increases, no promotions and no bonuses. So yesterday, Thursday, the police went on strike. I hear strike and I think of a teacher's strike. A bunch of middle-aged women (no offense) bundled up in their winter coats walking a picket line with various signs that are too the point but very far from malicious, they're teachers after all. Anyways, a police strike in Ecuador is very different than a teacher strike in Mid West America.