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Monday, December 21, 2009

See you in 2010!

Well, here we are, my 108th and final post for 2009. Thanks to everyone for your readership, comments, friendship, support and/or criticism. I hope you've enjoyed reading Drug Channels this year as much I enjoyed writing it.

Drug Channels will be back on January 4 with my Strategic Questions for 2010 along with our very first sponsor. In the meantime, I have something naughty and something nice to close out 2009.

NAUGHTY

Today's Wall Street Journal has a pungent review of the health care reform process in Change Nobody Believes In:
The rushed, secretive way that a bill this destructive and unpopular is being forced on the country shows that "reform" has devolved into the raw exercise of political power for the single purpose of permanently expanding the American entitlement state. An increasing roll of leaders in health care and business are looking on aghast at a bill that is so large and convoluted that no one can truly understand it, as Finance Chairman Max Baucus admitted on the floor last week. The only goal is to ram it into law while the political window is still open, and clean up the mess later.
Yikes!

NICE

On the intentionally humorous side, here's a little holiday piece that I published in The Wall Street Jovial a few years ago:

Santa's Supply Chain Keeps Pace, Despite Change

Happy New Year!

4 comments:

  1. Thanks, Adam. Great material this year. Can't wait to see the new list. A happy and healthy new year to you and your family.

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  2. Adam, loved the Wall Street Jovial post then and now! Looking forward to your insights in 2010. All the best to you and your family this holiday season!

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  3. Adam,

    One thing for sure in 2010. You won't lack material for new blogs.

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  4. Best blog for Rx business news.
    Jim

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