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  • noun US, economics, neologism The economic policies of Barack Obama.

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Blend of Obama and economics. See Related terms below.

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Examples

  • Obamanomics is terrible medicine for a very sick economy.

    Health tax is in flux. Now what? 2009

  • Alan Blinder's latest paean to Obamanomics is delivered in a more academic manner than was Vice President Joe Biden's economic message a year ago ( "We have to go spend money to keep from going bankrupt."), but their policy recommendations are, at their core, based on the same demand-side assumptions.

    Readers Debate Mr. Blinder's Economic Prescriptions 2010

  • Today’s Economic Fascism goes under the name Obamanomics.

    HAVE YOU SEEN MY COUNTRY LATELY? JERRY DOYLE 2010

  • Reason. tv: Tim Carney on "Obamanomics" - Crony capitalism disguised as progressive reform

    Reason Magazine 2010

  • "Obamanomics" -- now barreling at the private sector like an out-of-control freight train.

    GOPUSA 2009

  • "Obamanomics" -- which he describes as an attempt to decrease productivity to increase jobs -- is somewhat misinformed.

    Home/News 2009

  • THE BUNGLING CARICATURE of economics and resource management known as Obamanomics reminds one of Inspector Clouseau in the old

    The American Spectator 2010

  • What are the implications of these conclusions for the economic policies of President-elect Barack Obama (also called Obamanomics)?

    Dollars & Sense blog 2009

  • What are the implications of these conclusions for the economic policies of President-elect Barack Obama (also called Obamanomics)?

    Dollars & Sense blog 2009

  • What are the implications of these conclusions for the economic policies of President-elect Barack Obama (also called Obamanomics)?

    Dollars & Sense blog 2009

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