i'm terry keenan and welcome to "cashin' in." our crew this week, the boys are here. wayne, jonathan, and jonas. along with tracy byrnes. also joining us the editor of op-ed news.com, steve lazer. ok, jonathan. is wal-mart's prescription price drop proof that the free market can actually fix this health care mess? >> absolutely, terry. there are already estimates that wal-mart saves the average family $2,500 a year. that was before their push into prescription drugs. whenever you see wal-mart or capitalism, for that matter, you always see massive wealth creation, employment, and lower prices. so what we need for health care is more private profit-seeking business, not bigger government spending and an even larger entitlement stake. terry: steve, wal-mart has the answer? >> this is more smoke and mirrors from the private health insurance industry and big pharma. the reality behind this, there is 300 generic drugs being offered here for $10 apiece. if you have ever gotten prescription drugs in the past, you know there is not a whole lot of generic drugs that cost much m