The Agenda

Stray Links for 29 July 2011

* Only Justice Scalia can save us economy-strangling software patents!

* Tim Carmody has a terrific post on the Three Microsofts, and a follow-up on why Microsoft shouldn’t abandon Bing.  

* John Goodman presents his Nonreplicability Theorem.

* Might we be better off with with a broad-based 5 percent VAT and an employer share of the Social Security payroll tax that goes from 6.2 percent to 0.3 percent?  

* Will Wilkinson makes the case (ironically, I’m pleased to report) for taxing the unhealthy.  

Reihan Salam is president of the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of National Review.
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