If companies are not outsourcing American jobs, immigrants are coming to take away the local economy for their own purposes. The economic assault against Americans never end. While Cuban entrepreneurs who come to the USA legally are welcome to build their own business, but, their income does not stay in the USA.
Cuba needs it own economy. It needs the return of tourism. The people should not be left to live in profound poverty just 90 miles off the USA shore. The entire situation is ridiculous.
Cubans are not the only ones that suffer within this hideous paradigm called "the struggle for freedom." China and Russia have good economies promising to be more in the future as their middle class emerges, why do this to Cuba?
Antonio, center background, and Sandra Camacho Rodríguez, to his right, named their bakery in Havana the Burner Brothers, a reference to all the cookies they burned on their way to opening the shop.
March 21, 2016
By Frances Robless
...As tens of thousands of Cuban millennials (click here) give up on Cuba and head north, the Camachos are part of an expanding class of entrepreneurs who are opting to remain, betting on Cuba’s future despite serious challenges.
“There’s an extremely powerful emerging market right now in Cuba,” said Mr. Camacho, 26, standing in their tiny shop, where cookies are 10 cents each, in Havana’s Vedado neighborhood. “To me, it’s easier to become part of an emerging market than to try to make it in some other country, where the market was created years ago.”
As President Obama meets with President Raúl Castro of Cuba on Monday, a surprising statistic will loom over the two leaders: More than twice as many Cubans went to live in the United States last year than in 1959, when Mr. Castro’s brother Fidel came to power and unleashed a wave of migration that altered South Florida forever....
Cuba needs it own economy. It needs the return of tourism. The people should not be left to live in profound poverty just 90 miles off the USA shore. The entire situation is ridiculous.
Cubans are not the only ones that suffer within this hideous paradigm called "the struggle for freedom." China and Russia have good economies promising to be more in the future as their middle class emerges, why do this to Cuba?
Antonio, center background, and Sandra Camacho Rodríguez, to his right, named their bakery in Havana the Burner Brothers, a reference to all the cookies they burned on their way to opening the shop.
March 21, 2016
By Frances Robless
...As tens of thousands of Cuban millennials (click here) give up on Cuba and head north, the Camachos are part of an expanding class of entrepreneurs who are opting to remain, betting on Cuba’s future despite serious challenges.
“There’s an extremely powerful emerging market right now in Cuba,” said Mr. Camacho, 26, standing in their tiny shop, where cookies are 10 cents each, in Havana’s Vedado neighborhood. “To me, it’s easier to become part of an emerging market than to try to make it in some other country, where the market was created years ago.”
As President Obama meets with President Raúl Castro of Cuba on Monday, a surprising statistic will loom over the two leaders: More than twice as many Cubans went to live in the United States last year than in 1959, when Mr. Castro’s brother Fidel came to power and unleashed a wave of migration that altered South Florida forever....