Wal-Mart's the best Rx for Dems' drug problem

That's right. Wal-Mart - the very store that Democrats demonize and community activists are trying to keep out of New York City - is our best hope for cheap drugs.
As almost everyone knows by now, the retail giant has been pricing hundreds of generic drugs at just $4 for a 30-day supply. It started as a pilot program in Florida Wal-Marts. After they took in more than 88,000 new prescriptions in the first 10 days, the program was expanded to 26 other states, including New York. Other stores - Target, Wegman's and BJ's - have followed suit, lowering their prices as well.
None of this could have been possible up north - because Canada's drug industry is swamped in red tape. In fact, generics in Canada are actually more expensive than they are here, because Canadians pay a surcharge to subsidize generic manufacturing.
Anyone who stubbornly insists that U.S. health care needs a heavy dose of Canada apparently doesn't shop at Wal-Mart.