along the sides of the whichever. alisyn: and in southwestern states it has to be protected somehow by the government. tucker: there are costs to that. and the new york times piece today on health insurer raising rates, doubling rates across the country. how is this related? it s a natural effect of regulation, when you regulate something in this case health care, forcing insurers to cover hair transplants, you have higher prices. when you regular te the bird happen at thahabitat, that s fo costs. clayton: managing live stock and making sure they don t nibble on your plants at the farm. a new regulation, inexact management. now we re paying more for insects. tucker: so if you buy
because there are so many new regulations this year that there s a laundry list of them and some of them are pretty darn ridiculous. yeah, while congress is struggling with the fiscal cliff and couldn t figure out the way to get around the fiscal cliff until the 11th hour, they were apparently having no problem coming up with 61 new government regulations set to go into effect next month and some of them, now, you ve heard them before. some are right for tucker is a big fan of the first one. i know you care a lot about the southwestern willow catcher. tucker: i have one stuffed in my office. clayton: it s a critical happen at that time according to regulation. alisyn: and they have to protect this bird because they need to do it in the new regulation such as to retain the vegetation in the flood plains. i don t know what any of those words mean, i don t know what kind of vegetation that is, but the southwestern