More than 60 years ago, my parents fled Cuba for the United States, seeking freedom from an oppressive regime that dictated what businesses produced and how products were priced. They knew that a country without free markets could not offer the economic prospects and individual liberties they wanted for their family.
In America, they found a land of opportunity, where hard work and entrepreneurial spirit were rewarded. Because of their brave decision, they were able to buy a home and provide a better life for our family in Miami-Dade.
Our country has long been a beacon of freedom for people like my parents — people who believe in free-market principles, where business owners and their shareholders, not the go That’s why it is deeply troubling to see champions of free enterprise now wor