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Regulations, taxes block progress

Fraser Institute released its Economic Freedom of North America 2012 report, and New Mexico came in 50th among the American states.

That's bad news, but it's also an incredible and exciting opportunity, because it would be so simple to flip that ranking upside down.

Economic freedom is natural; it requires a lot of effort to stifle it. To destroy economic freedom requires "taxation," regulations, red tape, licenses, and fees.

All those things amount to barriers that are erected between an idea and actually providing a product or service to people who might want it.

All that would be needed to improve New Mexico's standing is the removal of some of those barriers.

You could even decide how high to lift New Mexico. If a slight improvement is good enough, just remove some of the economic barriers; if you want to rise to the top, get rid of them all.

Your choice — the more barriers you insist on removing, the better off we all become.

This doesn't mean there would be no economic risk, or that every new business idea would succeed, but it would make it easier to try new things and allow more of those new things to succeed.

The more new things that are tried, the more successes there will be.

If you throw one dart, it is unlikely you will hit a bull's-eye; but if you throw 100 darts, a bull's-eye is almost a sure thing.

The state should not be rationing the darts.

Unfortunately, the state and many of its supporters are addicted to their favorite economic barriers.

The "left" wants barriers to ensure the fairy tale of "fairness."

The "right" wants barriers that enforce its notions of "goodness."

Both would be happy to eliminate the other side's favorite barriers, but will fight tooth and claw to hang onto its own barriers. And always propose more. The state is happy to oblige.

So here we are.

Solving this problem means taking power, position, and money away from politicians and bureaucrats.

Be assured they will go into fear-monger mode to prevent that from happening. Don't fall for their lies.

America as a whole has slipped further down the index of world economic freedom; now at No. 18. This is a tragedy that can be solved. New Mexico could lead the way, if its residents can just be bold enough to do it.

So, which is it? Are you more concerned about imposing barriers against others, or being a shining beacon, even though it means allowing others the same freedom?

Kent McManigal is a freelance writer who sometimes offers commentary on our websites. Contact him at:

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