Friday, November 6, 2015

STEALTH FIGHTERS USA F22 VERSUS THE RUSSIANS SUKHOI PAK FA T-50

Top Speed: 1,520 MPH’'

The T-50 prototype first flew on 29 January 2010 and the first production aircraft is slated for delivery to the Russian Air Force starting in late 2016 or early 2017. The T-50 is expected to have a service life of up to 35 years.

Top speed: 1,500 mph

Developed by Lockheed Martin, the F-22 Raptor is a twin-engine tactical fighter aircraft currently in use by the United States Air Force. It was designed to be an air superiority fighter, but is also equipped to conduct ground attack, signals intelligence and electronic warfare maneuvers. Boeing also collaborated with Lockheed Martin to construct the F-22s, contributing the wings, aft fuselages and training systems.

http://www.historyinorbit.com/the-5-most-advanced-stealth-fighters/6/

THE DEMOCRAT JOB CREATION THE LAST 8 YEARS IS CONSIDERED TO BE LOWEST PAYING EMPLOYMENT JOBS AS 43% OF THEM WILL BE REPLACED BY ROBOTS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE–FROM FAST FOOD LIKE FLIPPING BURGERS AND HEALTH CARE THAT CARES FOR THE ELDERLY–AS BANK OF AMERICA AND MERRILL LYNCH DRAWS UP THE LATEST RESEARCH REPORT OF THE FUTURE BY 2020–AS ALREADY BEING EXPERIMENTED IN ASIA–FROM KOREA TO CHINA AND EVEN JAPAN

A “robot revolution” will transform the global economy over the next 20 years, cutting the costs of doing business but exacerbating social inequality, as machines take over everything from caring for the elderly to flipping burgers, according to a new study.
As well as robots performing manual jobs, such as hoovering the living room or assembling machine parts, the development of artificial intelligence means computers are increasingly able to “think”, performing analytical tasks once seen as requiring human judgment. 

In a 300-page report, revealed exclusively to the Guardian, analysts from investment bank Bank of America Merrill Lynch draw on the latest research to outline the impact of what they regard as a fourth industrial revolution, after steam, mass production and electronics.
“We are facing a paradigm shift which will change the way we live and work,” the authors say. “The pace of disruptive technological innovation has gone from linear to parabolic in recent years. Penetration of robots and artificial intelligence has hit every industry sector, and has become an integral part of our daily lives.”

However, this revolution could leave up to 35% of all workers in the UK, and 47% of those in the US, at risk of being displaced by technology over the next 20 years, according to Oxford University research cited in the report, with job losses likely to be concentrated at the bottom of the income scale.
“The trend is worrisome in markets like the US because many of the jobs created in recent years are low-paying, manual or services jobs which are generally considered ‘high risk’ for replacement,” the bank says.

“One major risk off the back of the take-up of robots and artificial intelligence is the potential for increasing labour polarisation, particularly for low-paying jobs such as service occupations, and a hollowing-out of middle income manual labour jobs.”
The authors calculate that the total global market for robots and artificial intelligence is expected to reach $152.7bn (£99bn) by 2020, and estimate that the adoption of these technologies could improve productivity by 30% in some industries.
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/nov/05/robot-revolution-rise-machines-could-displace-third-of-uk-jobs


AMERICANS BELIEVE IN THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS AS AFFORDED BY THE US CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF THE 2ND AMENDMENT–AS AMERICANS VOICE THEIR MAJORITY VOTE FOR SELF PROTECTION–AS THE NRA SPEAR HEADS THE CAUSE

Winning the battle for hearts and minds in the gun control debate has been a losing proposition for the far left.

Fighting against 2nd Amendment rights may make for good political theater in some urban or progressive voting districts; but beyond that, it’s becoming increasingly hard to see a political upside to flogging gun control. Why?

Because people don’t want it. And they’re wanting less of it, in greater numbers, than ever before — despite years of crisis-mongering from the Obama administration.

Gallup reported Monday that a majority of Americans — 56 percent — believe that “more concealed weapons would make [this] country safer.”

Then on Thursday, another Gallup poll appeared, showing that nearly 6 out of every 10 Americans “have a favorable opinion of the NRA.”

http://personalliberty.com/which-side-is-winning-the-war-on-2nd-amendment/

THE SOCIALISTS AND COMMUNIST PARLIAMENT MEMBERS OF PORTUGAL PLAN A SURPRISE ATTACK TO JOIN FORCES THAT PREVENTS THE ELECTED CONSERVATIVE RIGHT TO RULE–THE TRUE AGENDA OF LEFTISTS, SOCIALISTS, AND COMMUNIST TO ATTACK FIRST AND NEVER RELEASE POWER ONCE THEIR LONG FINGER NAILS HAVE DUGGED DEEP INTO THE GATHERING GLOOM

Portugal's Communist party has struck a historic deal with the country's Socialists and radical Left in a bid to assume power and overthrow the incumbent centre-right after just 11 days.

After weeks of negotiations, the Communists have resolved their differences to form a "triple Left" coalition that will bring down the government of Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho when a parliamentary vote of confidence is held on Tuesday.

A statement on the party's website said “conditions are in place” to bring an end to the nascent minority government. Between them, the Communists, Socialists and Left Bloc would have a 51pc parliamentary majority.

Mr Passos Coelho was only sworn into office last Friday. His centre-right coalition oversaw four years of austerity policies in the former bail-out country, but lost its parliamentary majority in elections last month.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11980629/Communists-ready-to-assume-power-in-Portugal-and-topple-conservative-government.html