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What is a super PAC?

Before Super PACs became "super," they were just PACs, or Political Action Committees. The groups could support a candidate or a cause, but were heavily regulated under the terms of campaign finance law. Individuals were allowed to give $2,500 -- no more -- and corporations and unions were strictly forbidden from making donations.

When did Super Pack by Fly Union come out?

(November 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Super Pack is a compilation album by hip hop group Fly Union. The album was released on April 20, 2010.

What is a Super Ball?

A Super Ball (a.k.a. SuperBall) is a toy bouncing ball based on a type of synthetic rubber invented in 1964 by chemist Norman Stingley.

What is a carry bag for golf?

A carry bag is designed with two shoulder straps and leg stands for easier carrying when walking the golf course. Below, you will find the different size guidelines to help you find your new set.

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What is a golf cart bag?

Please note that some sets have the option of a “cart” bag or a “carry” bag. A cart bag is designed to fit well on a motorized golf cart and has extra-large pockets for storing all of your items. A carry bag is designed with two shoulder straps and leg stands for easier carrying when walking the golf course.

What is a carry bag?

A carry bag is designed with two shoulder straps and leg stands for easier carrying when walking the golf course. Below, you will find the different size guidelines to help you find your new set.

Who is the biggest super PAC?

The organization is run by a board including former Romney political director, Carl Forti (who, it should be noted, also helps run Crossroads USA, Karl Rove 's big-spending Super PAC).

Is a super PAC more efficient than a house?

Many would argue that Super PACs are far more efficient than any body formed in the halls of the House or Senate. Only 40 percent of Americans, according to last week's Washington Post/Pew Research poll, correctly identified Super PAC as groups "able to accept unlimited political donations.".

What is a super PAC?

A super PAC is a modern breed of political action committee that may raise and spend unlimited amounts of money from corporations, unions, individuals, and associations to influence the outcome of state and federal elections. The rise of the super PAC marked the beginning of a new era in politics in which the outcome ...

How much money do super PACs spend?

Super PACs spend tens of millions of dollars in presidential races. Some of the most powerful include: Right to Rise, a super PAC that spent more than $86 million supporting former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's failed bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.

How many super PACs are there?

These are relatively easy to create under federal election laws. There are 1,959 super PACs on file with the Federal Election Commission.

What is the difference between dark money and super PACs?

Another difference is that some of the money that flows into super PACs is untraceable. This is often referred to as dark money . Individuals can mask their identities and their contributions to super PACs by giving funds to outside groups which then give the money to a super PAC, a process that is essentially laundering.

Why are super PACs unconstitutional?

These found limitations on both corporate and individual contributions to be unconstitutional because they violate the First Amendment right to free speech.

Do super PACs have limits?

Super PACs, on the other hand, do not have contribution or spending limits. They can raise as much money from corporations, unions, and associations as they please and spend unlimited amounts on advocating for the election and/or defeat of the candidates they choose.

What is a super ball?

A Super Ball containing particles of glitter, resting on a base. The transparent rubber has yellowed with age. A Super Ball or Superball is a toy bouncy ball based on a type of synthetic rubber invented in 1964 by chemist Norman Stingley.

Why do super balls spin?

Part of the fun of a super ball is a result of the high friction between the rubber of the ball and the surface it bounces against. This friction places moments on the ball that cause it to spin after bouncing.

What is the effect of a super ball on a bounce?

A Super Ball is observed to reverse the direction of spin on each bounce. This effect depends on the tangential compliance and frictional effect in the collision. It cannot be explained by rigid body impact theory, and would not occur were the ball perfectly rigid.

How many Super Balls were sold in 1965?

Super Ball became a fad when it was introduced. Peak production reached over 170,000 Super Balls per day. By December 1965, over six million had been sold, and U.S. Presidential adviser McGeorge Bundy had five dozen shipped to the White House for the amusement of the staff.

Why do high school physics teachers use super balls?

High school physics teachers use Super Balls to educate students on usual and unusual models of impacts. The "rough" nature of a Super Ball makes its impact characteristics different from otherwise similar smooth balls. The resulting behavior is quite complex.

Who invented the Wham-O Super Ball?

A branded Wham-O Super Ball from 2001. Stingley sought uses for his polybutadiene synthetic rubber, as well as someone to manufacture it. He first offered his invention to the Bettis Rubber Company, for whom he worked at the time, but they turned it down because the material was not very durable. So Stingley took it to toy company Wham-O; they ...

Who coined the term "Super Bowl"?

Lamar Hunt, founder of the American Football League and owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, watched his children playing with a Super Ball and then coined the term Super Bowl.

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