Economically speaking, this island nation has a different set of economic
factors to deal with to be successful in entrepreneurship. It doesn't have any
customers and enough money supply to sustain a fledgling free market economy.
Tourism was big there before Castro took over. It still could be if the
US would lift it's stupid restrictions on visiting there.
On 12/27/2013 10:09 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Economically speaking, this island nation has a different set of
economic factors to deal with to be successful
Bhairitu,
Yes there is an apparent restriction by the US government to visit Cuba. But
there is also a loophole to this rule. When I was in Seattle, my co-worker and
his wife were able to visit Cuba through an intermediary agency in Mexico.
Further, I don't believe the Marxists regime
The casinos in Cuba were run by the mafia. We have state sponsored
gambling in the US. Cuba has maintained their entertainment industry
and may have their own state sponsored gambling. The sour old American
men who didn't want trade between Cuba and the US are dying off so the
restrictions