As readers know, I often criticize President Obama’s education policies, which are even worse than those of President George W. Bush.

 

But I am glad for his Supreme Court nominees, and now I am very happy that he has begun the process of normalizing relations with Cuba.

 

I visited Cuba as a tourist in February 2013 (yes, you can visit as a tourist if you call a tourist agent authorized to make arrangements by the U.S. State Department). Of the many people I spoke to, all were eager to see a new relationship between our countries. The people are eager for a new day. The embargo has impoverished Cuba. I flew with my friends on a charter flight from Miami to Havana. There are several every day. Once our nations have a normal relationship, it will be easier for us to travel in both directions. Cuba is a beautiful island with wonderful food, vibrant art and music, environmental treasures, and beautiful beaches.There are many tourists there from all over Europe and the Americas. We should be there too, engaging in commerce and tourism, enjoying our neighbors and their culture.