«The only actual benefit the customer gets is the illusion
of unlimited spending,» says Papadimitriou, who suggests that well - off consumers would do better by having several substantial open lines of unused credit.
United boss Mourinho, who said he was unlikely to buy anyone in January, recently bemoaned his club's inability to invest up to» # 700 million» in new players, claiming Premier League leaders City have the advantage
of unlimited spending power.
Not exact matches
And if you have kids and find yourself
spending a lot on kids» books, movies, TV shows, or educational apps and games put - together, Prime members can pay $ 2.99 per month for a single child or $ 6.99 for a family
of four kids for FreeTime
Unlimited, which gives members unlimited access to 13,000
Unlimited, which gives members
unlimited access to 13,000
unlimited access to 13,000 options.
His duties include building a national network
of fundraisers and courting major donors, who increasingly have more options amid the rise
of outside groups that can raise and
spend unlimited sums.
In addition to the points you earn from
spending, you can earn a sign - up bonus
of $ 150 (or 15,000 Ultimate Rewards points) when you open a Freedom
Unlimited and
spend $ 500 within the first three months.
Because the Freedom
Unlimited earns 1.5 points per dollar
spent, it's perfect to use for purchases that aren't dining or travel when paired with one
of the other Chase cards.
But those figures don't include personal donations from industry executives to the super PACs that can collect
unlimited amounts
of money and
spend it independently
of a candidate's official campaign.
The Supreme Court's Citizens United decision in 2010 allowed for
unlimited political
spending by corporations, but Justice Anthony Kennedy expressed his strong support for public disclosure
of the money
spent.
With the Discover it ® Miles, you can earn
unlimited 1.5 x miles on every dollar you
spend, regardless
of purchase category (including online shopping!)
The Capital One ® VentureOne ® Rewards Credit Card offers an
unlimited 1.25 miles on every dollar
spent and a sign - up bonus: Enjoy a one - time bonus
of 20,000 miles once you
spend $ 1,000 on purchases within 3 months from account opening, equal to $ 200 in travel.
If you
spend $ 500 within the first 3 months
of your account opening, the Chase Freedom
Unlimited ® gives you $ 150.
Otherwise, you may prefer the low $ 500
spending requirement
of Chase Freedom ® and Chase Freedom
Unlimited ®.
The Chase Freedom
Unlimited ® is also best for people who do not
spend heavily in any one category, like travel or dining, but rather find that their budget is fairly evenly spread across a wide range
of different expenses.
One
of our favorite cards for its cash back rewards and other perks, the Chase Freedom
Unlimited is an ideal card for anyone seeking an uncomplicated rewards card that earns better - than - average rewards on all
of their
spending.
Yankees limited partner Barry Halper has a nearly
unlimited supply
of baseball artifacts — a cache he
spent 50 years assembling (SI, May 22, 1995).
Milan are in a period
of financial limbo where they have seemingly
unlimited funds to
spend - but not the type
of money that could actually save the club.
«Love bombing entails
spending a period
of time alone with your child, offering them
unlimited love and control,» says James, whose previous works include How Not to — Them Up, a wry inversion
of Philip Larkin's bittersweet observations on parenting.
In an ideal world, where we'd have
unlimited time and large bundles
of money to
spend, it'd be easy — try everything!
As Maggie Haberman reports, de Blasio has had discussions in recent weeks with Google on the heels
of his successful effort to get Goldman Sachs to agree not to
spend on political ads in this election cycle — even though a recent US Supreme Court decision allows corporations to drop
unlimited amounts
of cash to try to elect
of defeat candidates running for federal office.
Specifically a 2010 decision ruling that corporations and unions have the right to
unlimited political
spending in support or opposition
of candidates in elections.
Citizens United overturned a century
of legal doctrine when it ruled that pursuant to the Free Speech Clause
of the First Amendment, corporations and labour unions have the right to
spend unlimited amounts
of money through ads, commercials and other political tools to support or oppose candidates for office.
«Like the rest
of the Democratic community, we continue to support comprehensive campaign finance reform, but until that happens, Senate Majority PAC is here to keep Democrats competitive with Republicans»
unlimited spending.
It gave corporations and unions the green light to
spend unlimited sums on ads and other political tools, calling for the election or defeat
of individual candidates.
A super PAC is a political committee that can solicit and
spend unlimited sums
of money.
Over the same period, two state - focused accounts — including the soft - money «housekeeping account,» which can accept
unlimited donations — raised $ 22 million, much
of which was
spent to help Cuomo.
Outside
spending groups like Rove's American Crossroads super PAC are the progeny
of the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision, which allowed corporations and unions to
spend unlimited sums for and against individual candidates.
Many a denizen
of Nassau County — where the average SALT deduction in 2015 was $ 20,000 —
spent the week between Christmas and New Year's fighting for her tax planner's attention; waiting in long lines to prepay her 2018 property taxes, in hopes
of getting in one last,
unlimited deduction before the new rules take effect — and then learning that those prepaid taxes might not actually be deductible, anyway.
But Lawrence Levy, executive dean
of the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University, said Republicans «will
spend a virtually
unlimited amount
of money to save this seat.»
A so - called super pac is a political action committee that is allowed to raise and
spend unlimited amounts
of money to support or oppose a candidate, provided there is no direct communication between the committee and the candidate.
Under the city's campaign finance system, outside groups can
spend unlimited amounts
of money on local races, as long as they don't coordinate directly with campaigns.
Cuomo has often decried the Citizens United decision, which ushered in the era
of the «super PAC»
of unlimited political
spending on the national level as constraining efforts in New York to limit the state's porous campaign finance laws.
The Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. FEC allowed corporations to
spend unlimited amounts
of money to influence American politics.
Super PACs may raise and
spend unlimited amounts
of money to advocate for or against political candidates.
Trump has said he would appoint justices like Antonin Scalia who opposed Roe vs. Wade, and supported the Citizens United decision that made it possible for corporations and SuperPACs to
spend unlimited amounts
of money on elections.
Kaminsky announced Monday he would back a pledge that vowed to back closing the loophole in state election law that allows limited liability companies to give
unlimited donations as well as limit outside income for state lawmakers and curtail the use
of discretionary
spending in the budget.
The vast majority
of spending by these committees now comes in the form
of independent expenditures (IEs), which can be made in
unlimited amounts on behalf
of campaigns with the lone caveat being that the IE staff can not have any contact with candidates or their campaigns.
That decision opened the floodgates to
unlimited amounts
of money in elections, including through outside groups supportive
of candidates that must not coordinate with official campaigns but can raise and
spend unlimited sums.
Super PACs, also known as independent expenditure committees, are allowed to raise and
spend unlimited amounts
of money as long as their is no coordination with the campaigns they are supporting.
That decision allows corporations, Super PACs and shadowy political organizations to raise and
spend unlimited amounts
of money to influence political campaigns.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision in 2010 paved the way for new forms
of unlimited political
spending — an opening seized upon by mega-donors on the right opposed to the Obama administration.
Mr. Cuomo's office had no immediate response to the proposal, which also included a plan to close the so - called L.L.C. loophole, which allows corporate interests to
spend almost
unlimited amounts
of money on campaigns by channeling contributions through limited liability companies, which can be designed to provide little transparency.
Following the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizen United decision, corporations and unions are free to
spend unlimited amounts
of funds garnered from mega donations to boost their preferred candidates.
«Why would the governor ask labor to voluntarily disarm, while leaving big business interests free to
spend unlimited amounts on behalf
of their candidates.»
The super PAC — campaign committees that can received
unlimited donations and
spend unlimited amounts
of money — has arrived on the local elections level, with one group
spending heavily in a suburban county executive race.
Super PACs are groups that can make
unlimited amounts
of political
spending independent
of campaigns.
He also blasted political action committees that, without the coordination
of a candidate, can raise and
spend unlimited funds without public scrutiny
of donors.
By law, Super PACs can raise and
spend unlimited amounts
of money on behalf
of a candidate as long as their is no coordination with the campaign itself.
Independent expenditure groups can receive
unlimited donations from individuals, but can only use this money to
spend on the campaigns
of candidates with whom they are not coordinating.
While independent groups were
unlimited in what they could
spend in Connecticut that year, they did not, as they do now, have behind them four years
of fundraising in a new political landscape.
But the objectors are also fighting to protect two semi-official rackets that are as much a part
of the Capitol's culture as the pledge
of allegiance: outside compensation from firms who soak up their government stature and the ability to accept
unlimited campaign money and
spend it however they please.