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Is Trump correct when he states he has the absolute right to tell companies not to do business with China?

Short answer is Yes, Long answer is kind of and the real answer it has nothing to do with trade: so pick the one you like.Surprisingly it does not quite work the way he imagines, He has the absolute right and authority once he petitions congress to give him the ability successfully.I am skeptical of anyone regardless of position or prestige proclaiming absolute knowledge of the law when they have not even taken the LSAT. He always claims he has absolute authority to do anything. If the law were so easy to understand it would not require years of academic study followed by years of practice , He is the epitome of a jail house lawyer.I am not a lawyer much less a practicing constitutional one, so I can not offer a learned opinion on this : only some research and some questions:“The International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) provides the President broad authority to regulate a variety of economic transactions following a declaration of national emergency. IEEPA, like the Trading with the Enemy Act (TWEA) from which it branched, sits at the center of the modern U.S. sanctions regime. Changes in the use of IEEPA powers since the act’s enactment in 1977 have caused some to question whether the statute’s oversight provisions are robust enough given the sweeping economic powers it confers upon the President upon declaration of a state of emergency. “ —-https://fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/R45618.pdfSo, I suppose the first question would be“What is the national emergency?”“How is a national emergency determined?”“How could a national emergency be declared?”OverviewThe National Emergencies Act (NEA) authorizes the president to declare a “national emergency.”1 A declaration under NEA triggers emergency authorities contained in other federal statutes. Past NEA declarations have addressed, among other things, the imposition of export controls and limitations on transactions and property from specified nations.2 A national emergency was declared in 2001 after the September 11th terrorist attacks and has been renewed every year since then. (Download a printable PDF.)What the Law DoesThe NEA authorizes the president to declare a national emergency, which declaration activates emergency powers contained in other federal statutes.3 During the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic, the president’s declaration of a national emergency under the NEA, coupled with the HHS secretary’s prior determination of a public health emergency under Section 319 of the Public Health Service Act (PHSA), permitted the activation of Social Security Act (SSA) Section 1135 waiver authorities. (See Figure A for the text of the 2009 H1N1 NEA declaration.)How the Law WorksThe NEA does not provide any specific emergency authority on its own, but relies on emergency authorities provided in other statutes. A national emergency declaration allows for the activation of these other statutory authorities. Emergency statutory provisions are not activated automatically, however; they must be specifically identified in the president’s declaration before these authorities may be given effect.DeclarationNEA Section 201 authorizes the president to declare a national emergency. The proclamation of a national emergency must be immediately transmitted to Congress and published in the Federal Register.1,2 Under NEA Section 301, statutory emergency authorities enabled by the national emergency declaration cannot be exercised until the president specifies the provisions of law under which the president or other officials will act. Such specification may be made either in the declaration or in subsequent Executive Orders published in theFederal Register and transmitted to Congress. ————-National Emergencies Act, Sections 201 and 301In my very lay opinion: while there seems to be provision to support a national emergency is anything the President deems as a national emergency there is a little bit of effort and homework that goes into it in order to sale it to congress.So yes prima facia lly (not sure that is a word if not coining it because love anytime I can include the term facial in an academic thought.,,on the surface he is right, he has the authority to declare a national emergency and under that use IEEPA to supersede a number of legal obstacles. If only wishing made it true for the President,He still has to sell the emergency to congress and well articulating a policy point and making an eloquent legal argument might not be inside the Presidents wheel house,This is where he might hit a snag. First the House is not going to vote to shoot the economy in the foot. Second, Trump can not have a meeting with the Speaker of the House without going out of his way to insult her before and after the meeting which makes it a little hard to move people to your side of an issue…some call this the art of diplomacy. Next , even if for some reason the house decided to pass it, His buddy Mitch in the senate might have an issue with it because , well at the very least its going to make his wife and if not wife unhappy, definetly his inlaws:“WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday prodded President Donald Trump’s administration to quickly resolve festering trade disputes particularly with China, saying tariffs imposed by other countries in response to Trump’s trade policies are starting to pinch the “red hot” U.S. economy” Senator McConnell says tariffs hurt, urges trade progressThen there is his (Mitch) wife Ms. Chao“In China, the Chaos are no ordinary family. They run an American shipping company with deep ties to the economic and political elite in China, where most of the company’s business is centered. The trip was abruptly canceled by Ms. Chao after the ethics question was referred to officials in the State and Transportation Departments and, separately, after The New York Times and others made inquiries about her itinerary and companions.“She had these relatives who were fairly wealthy and connected to the shipping industry,” said a State Department official who was involved in deliberations over the visit. “Their business interests were potentially affected by meetings.”====A ‘Bridge’ to China, and Her Family’s Business, in the Trump CabinetSo assuming that after spending the morning before meeting with her (Trump vs Nancy) insulting the Speaker, she still rallies and wrangles democratic support to pass the national emergency legislation; Mitch would have to bring it to a Senate vote while disregarding his public position on trade, tariffs and the economy and no doubt causing issues for his family and particularly his inlaws.The upside is it will be great news for trade and the economy, but not particularly ours. It will allow China to go into places against US sanctions that it previously has not been able to except in limited range such as Afghanistan, Iran, the Sudan etc. It will be a huge benefit to Canada actually as now many Americans will start purchasing goods either through Canada or actually going to Canada to purchase them.It will force American business to employ and rely on American components and jobs or will it. Wouldn’t they just transfer their HQ over seas or at list just create subsidiaries that are free to do whatever with whomever as there are still 131 other countries to sell and trade with?Again I really am not an expert and am not saying that to be coy, sarcastic , ironic or cheeky, but it seems to me if I am a huge international company like Azus, Acer, Google, AT&T Coca Cola, Amazon, Ford, Chevy, Walt Disney, —-well I would just create a new corporate structure that allows me to continue to benefit after all I have huge departments of people called lawyers who specialize in the law who just have to design a way for me to profit the most from whatever act and since this one would not be in response to a great crisis be it sovereignty or humanitarian , I do not see even Coca Cola running scared. I say Coke because they have in the past shown great integrity as a company , most probably known leaving German during the rise of the Nazi party.So what is my opinion of his statement: it is him playing to “yellow peril” fears of his base, while finding a way to paint democrats as against Americans and on the side of China as he did both in the 2016 primary against other republicans and in the general election utilizing a slew of logic fallacy to give the appearance of winning a debate.

Is the just-launched Affinity Photo a credible alternative to Adobe Photoshop?

Not since Adobe launched InDesign as a “Quark killer” in 1999 have I been this excited about putting a brand new piece of software through its paces.The parallels are there: When Serif, a British software company with some award-winning products under its belt, first announced Affinity Photo several months ago, it boldly declared that it had Adobe Photoshop in its sights.In an interview with Creative Bloq, managing director Ashley Hewson was quoted as saying:“Photoshop is an amazing piece of software. But the problem is, it’s built on 25-year-old architecture. When that architecture was being created, Adobe couldn’t have anticipated the incredible developments we’ve seen in computers since. Which means that they’re now struggling to adapt Photoshop to take advantage of modern computing power.”So how does Affinity Photo, just released (July 2015) on the Mac App Store after a months-long public beta, measure up? Can it stand up in the same ring as Adobe Photoshop? Could it be (gasp!) a Photoshop-killer?Let’s find out.Price:This is a pleasant surprise. At $49.99, Affinity Photo is less expensive than even Photoshop’s little brother, PS Elements ($79.99), let alone the pay-in-perpetuity $9.99+ per month for Photoshop itself.Getting Started:For a program that claims to do some heavy lifting, the download is fairly lightweight at 182MB. Installation is a breeze, and takes only a few minutes.When you launch it, you are greeted with a splash screen (can be turned off for future launches) that has links to a selection of downloadable images that have been worked on using the software. Don’t dismiss them out of hand: These are layered files and it can be quite instructive to see how they are set up.The interface (love the purple) seems fresh and inviting. One of the first things you will notice is that it feels different from Photoshop, and yet looks familiar. The familiarity is because the toolbar options on the left and the palettes on the right are set up in a way that Photoshop users will recognize (click on images for a larger view).That familiarity extends to the program doing things you would expect Photoshop to do. For example, clicking on the title of a value in a palette ("White Balance" in the example below) automatically selects that value, saving you an extra click.It gets better. Pretty much every keyboard shortcut you are used to in Photoshop works in Affinity Photo as well. In this, Serif appears to have take a page out of Adobe’s playbook…when InDesign was first introduced, Adobe offered the option to use QuarkXPress keyboard shortcuts if you preferred.Creating a new document brings up a typical dialog box, but Affinity Photo has a couple of nice extra touches: You can set document margins (live area), and it even allows you to ‘Retrieve Margins’ from your printer. What would have been a killer feature is adding the ability to set bleeds and crop/registration marks…Serif says this is part of their plan for a later release.As for opening existing documents, Affinity Photo can handle most image formats you would typically deal with, including layered Photoshop files (PSDs). You can work in any colour space you wish, including CMYK and LAB. Photographers and retouchers will be especially pleased…Affinity Photo even handles RAW and 16-bit files, much like Photoshop’s Camera RAW.Skill Level:The developers have done a fantastic job, this feels like a very polished program with a friendly, inviting interface.Let’s be clear about this, though: If you’re an existing Photoshop user, you will feel comfortable, but if you are new to image editing software, be ready to invest some serious time into getting anything useful done. Affinity is a pro-level program, and the learning curve for a beginner will likely be only a little shallower than it is for Photoshop.That said, there are a number of tutorials on the Affinity Photo website as well as what appears to be a fairly active forum.Using the program:Affinity Photo has four ‘Personas’, which could be loosely defined as workspaces: Photo, Liquify, Develop and Export.By default, you will be working in the Photo Persona, and this is typically what you would use for most of your image editing.Picking one of the other Personas changes both the toolbar as well as the palettes. This approach is different from Photoshop, which creates new, smaller windows for those functions. I really like the Affinity approach because it allows a full-window workspace by default, and with only the palettes that are required, so there’s no unnecessary clutter.I found Liquify a somewhat surprising choice for its own Persona, but then I don’t do much glamour retouching. Still, the tools are intuitive to use. There is one Liquify tool (Turbulence) that isn’t available in Photoshop, and is good for some fun effects.Much more useful (potentially, if not in reality) is the Develop Persona. This is clearly aimed at photographers, and is similar to what Photoshop offers through Camera RAW. When you open a RAW format image, Affinity Photo automatically switches to the Develop Persona, with its own tools and palettes. These allow you to adjust Exposure, Clarity, Contrast, Vibrance etc, apply lens corrections (distortion, removing lens vignetting, reducing chromatic aberration) and a whole lot more.Unfortunately, Affinity Photo offers no presets for any lens, so the usefulness (in this version at least) is greatly curtailed. While the program reads the image EXIF info (including the make and model of my camera and the lens), there is no simple way to apply lens profile corrections. Likewise, there are no White Balance presets, which means there are going to be an awful lot of manual adjustments needing to be made.I should note that I am using the last beta build rather than the initial release. However, when I contacted the company by email, Affinity Product Manager Dale Cook did reply that the first release was near-identical to the build I have installed. I will be pointing Dale to this review, so if the lens profiles do exist someplace, I will be happy to update this answer.Finally, there is the Export Persona. Affinity Photo actually has a very nice implementation for exporting an image. Using the same keyboard shortcut as Photoshop’s Save for Web (Shift-Option-Command-S) brings down a slider that lets you choose from a number of formats, including EPS, PDF, PSD, TIFFs, not just JPGs and GIFs. You can also adjust the export document size and quality.The Export Persona, however, allows you to create and save Slices. Though web designers will benefit most from this, the additional export options (EPS, PDF etc) expands the audience for this feature.Features I liked:Speed: While I was not about to do any Macworld type lab tests, Affinity Photo appears to deliver on its speed promise. I timed how long it took for both Affinity Photo and Photoshop to open two large, multi-layered files. A 515MB PSD file with 12 layers took 16 seconds to open in Photoshop, and 11 seconds with Affinity Photo. A second, more complex 10-layered file weighing in at 727MB took 46 seconds in Photoshop, and 29 seconds in Affinity Photo.Working with filters and various tools in Affinity Photo was also a breeze with the sliders delivering pretty much live redraw and no time lag even for complex operations. Very impressive.History Slider: I loved this feature so much, I found myself missing it when I went back to real work with Photoshop. The History palette has a slider, so rather than click through individual history states to check which version you’d like to go back to, you can just move the slider quickly and visually review this in seconds.Save History: Another brilliant feature. You can save your history along with the document when you close a file, taking the guesswork out of what you did to achieve a particular result, or just to go back to a specific history state from the last time you worked on the file.Auto-shortening of titles in palettes: Palette tab titles automatically shorten so you know exactly what to click on. For example, Effects will show as FX when not the selected tab, Adjustment shortens to Adj, Layers to Lyr.Space-saving child layers: Adjustment layers and smart filters reside on the same level as the actual image in the Layers palette. A small thing, but a nice space-saver for those like me who often work with numerous layers.Before and After Previews: This is one area where Affinity Photo shows off the speed of its engine. Using any filter brings up a palette which offers the option for real-time previews. You have the option of a Mirror View (Before & After images side by side) or Split View, where a movable divider bar allows you to view as little or as much of the ‘After’ result.Photoshop Plugins: Affinity Photo has a somewhat limited set of filters, but it does allow you to use Photoshop plugins. This is very useful indeed, especially for those who own commercial plugins like the Nik or Imagenomic suites.Very intuitive for Photoshop users. I was able to fix a RAW image, colour correct and add a sky to a blown out area…all in about 7-8 minutes and using just palettes and keyboard shortcuts (rather than having to look through the menus). Not bad for a program I’d launched for the first time less than an hour earlier.Comparable results to Photoshop. Many of the pro tools like the Selection Brush and Refine tools for masking hair, and the Inpainting tool (Affinity Photo’s version of Content Aware Fill) deliver results very close to what Photoshop offers.I wasn’t about to spend too long on masking hair, but here’s one on which I spent just a couple of minutes each in both programs.The original is on top, the result using Affinity Photo at left and with Photoshop at right.Likewise, here’s the result of using the Inpainting tool. Simply do a loose selection around the Statue of Liberty, say “Take that, David Copperfield” (that part is important) as you move the selection to the side, and poof, she’s gone. Total time: 10 seconds.The Lady Vanishes: Using the Inpainting tool, Affinity Photo's equivalent of Photoshop's Content Aware Fill tool.Double-click to zoom. Double clicking on a layer thumbnail automatically zooms in and fills the screen with that layer object. A useful shortcut.Control points. Clicking on a layer adds control nodes along the border and a lever that you can drag to resize, rotate etc. The nodes are also very visible which is great on busy backgrounds.Typography: This is pretty good. Has support for tabs including decimal alignments and tab stop leaders (dots/underscores/glyphs).What’s lacking:Actions. This is a big part of my production workflow and not having it is a deal-breaker for me. That said, it is apparently planned as an additional Persona in an upcoming (free) upgrade.Pantone colour library support. Ouch. Another big one for me. However, Affinity’s Dale Cook said in his email he estimates Pantone support to appear by the end of the year (again, a free update).Colour sampling. Using the eye-dropper tool is a somewhat convoluted process (click on eye-dropper, drag it to the image, and when happy, click on foreground colour. Changing background colour is an extra step).Layer palette selections. When selecting/deselecting multiple layers, you have to uncheck each layer one by one (unlike in Photoshop where you click and drag down across multiple checkboxes to do them all in one go). If you’re working with 20-30 layers, that’s 20-30 clicks, not one.Arrange/Tile documents. Affinity Photo doesn't have this very useful Photoshop feature.Drag and drop between documents. You cannot drag layers from one open file to another; the only way to do it is through copy and paste.Ability to add or change keyboard shortcuts. Being able to set your own custom shortcuts speeds up workflow, it’s a pity this isn’t (yet) available.Shapes library. There are only a limited number of vector shapes and there is no ability to add custom shapes from what I can tell.Photo stitching, Focus stacking. If you’re a photographer, you will likely miss having features like photo stitching (for panoramas) and focus stacking.On the bright side…Affinity has posted a roadmap for features that are currently in the works. Some of these will be very useful:ArtboardsCustomisable shortcut keysTool PresetsPublishing PDF/X-1a, PDF/X-3, PDF/X-4Trim and Bleed controlPrinter marks including crop, registration, colour bars and InfoVerdict4/5 Stars.For a Version One software, Affinity Photo is a very impressive release. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of Adobe Photoshop, but what’s mostly missing are high-end features that not everybody needs.A graphic designer who makes a living off image editing will not want to abandon Photoshop entirely just yet, but for others who require pro level software and cannot justify Adobe's subscription cost, Affinity Photo is shaping up to be a serious alternative. In fact at the current price, with free upgrades assured for the first two years, Affinity Photo is a downright steal.Tip of the hat to Craig Weiland for suggesting I do this review.

What is the advanced technology in Russia?

I do not quite understand the meaning of this question, so I will answer as I understand it.So, in Russia there are many examples of advanced technologies. I will try to give some examples here.TEM (nuclear propulsion) - WikipediaOrbital space tug with a nuclear power plant. This is the future of space technology. Currently, Russia is developing this technology. No one else has any real developments approaching this. The US is not yet trying to implement such technologies at this level.2. Akademik Lomonosov - WikipediaA nuclear power plant that can produce 50,000 tons of fresh water per day and simultaneously supply electricity to a city of 100,000 people. She's mobile. That is, you can bring it to any suitable port - where it is needed.3. Arktika (2016 icebreaker) - WikipediaThis is a new icebreakers. They're bigger than anything before them. Nuclear reactors of a new type are also installed there. No one in the world has one. Only in Russia.4. BN-800 reactor - WikipediaThis is the latest reactor, which makes it possible to organize a waste-free cycle of nuclear fuel. Just imagine - nuclear power plants will no longer require storage for nuclear waste. Only Russia has brought the development of reactors of this type to the industrial design. Tried the USA, France, Japan - at them it didn't turn out.5. The Russian gas turbine of big power GTD-110M will mass-produceIt is known that high-power gas turbines are technologies of the highest complexity, and here you see the Russian development of GTD-110m. Siemens is so concerned about the emergence of this technology in Russia that they offer to transfer their technologies for the production of high-power turbines to Russia, building a plant - to preserve the market for their products.6. Spektr-RG - WikipediaThis is a scientific project of the decade in the field of astrophysics. Immediately after Spektr-R (Radioastron).7. Elbrus-8S - WikipediaWell, how many countries in the world have developed their own line of microprocessors?8. Sukhoi Su-57 - Wikipedia and Sukhoi Okhotnik - WikipediaThis next-generation platform attack, designed for network-centric wars, contains AI elements.9. T-14 Armata - WikipediaAnd this is also the next generation combat platform.10. Irkut MC-21 - Wikipedia and Aviadvigatel PD-14 - WikipediaCreating an aircraft and an aircraft engine that can compete with such as Boeing and Airbus - is a huge challenge, which can cope with less than a dozen countries in the world.There is also, Sukhoi Superjet 100 - Wikipedia. Of course, this aircraft has problems, but they relate to the after-sales service network, and not to the aircraft itself. The aircraft itself, however, remains a reliable competitor in the global aviation market of regional aircraft.11. Rostselmash - WikipediaThis company occupies 17% of the world market of agricultural machinery. Is high technology enough? Well, they are now preparing to massively robotize harvesters.12. Main | AURUSCars of an exclusive class are also quite high technologies.13. Hevel Solar14. Kaspersky Antivirus Protection & Internet Security Software and OCR, PDF, Text Scanning Software & Automation Solutions - ABBYY and Yandex and more more another company.Someone here tried to declare that in Russia there are no large IT companies. I laughed. In fact, it exports of IT sector from Russia in 2018 exceeded $ 10 billion. For comparison , the export of weapons from Russia in 2018 amounted to about $ 15 billion, and the export of products of the agro sector amounted to $ 25 billion.15. Crimean Bridge - WikipediaIt is the longest bridge in Europe, and it is built in an unstable tectonic zone, which makes it extremely difficult in terms of technical implementation of the project.However, the bridge was built and is currently in operation, despite numerous statements in the Western press that this project is not feasible.So, I gave only some examples. Listing all would take many many pages.

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