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sushinomics 

An approach to economy, personal or world-wide, that compares prices and value to the cost of one's favorite sushi. For instance, movie admission is usually a two-sushi price; popcorn and soda often a three-sushi price. One can decide on whether a movie with popcorn and soda is worth an entire sushi dinner.
According to the first law of sushinomics, that dress is not worth the unagi it costs.
sushinomics by Batdarl March 11, 2009
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Bushinomics 

The US economic practice of encouraging large US banks and corporations who lobby US politicians to exploit the wealth and recourses of this planet. The practice of tax breaks and government bailouts have been used to facilitate Bushinomics. The term has also been known as "The last great transfer of wealth from the citizenry to Corporate America and Wall Street."
First rule of Bushinomics is to create inflation by increasing the supply of money, and then use increased supply of money to transfer wealth.
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