Does regionalism exist in your cunt?

Does regionalism exist in your cunt?

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Yes
Peasants Vs Budapest

no

Yes. Urban CHADS vs. rur*lites.

>Does regionalism exist in your cunt?
You have no idea
Long live Appalachia!

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We're politically extremely centralized, even though demographically we're very decentralized. The most retarded system ever, that's why everyone hates Warsaw

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No, we all love each other :)

Well in SK it clearly doesn't

Yes we Frisian BVLLS have a regionalistic party that gets a good amount of votes at all the local elections. Honestly hollanders should give us more money, but tbey should get away from our provence and keep migrants in their own cities.

So much that Germany's reunification of 1871 might still be premature almost 150 years later.

>including anything north of Santa Barbara county in SoCal

>The Rust Belt
>So close to New York City, the heart of America
Damn, do something

Balkanization when? I honestly think it'll be better for the regions and for the different mindsets of the people to all get their own nation instead of being lumped together in this giant country.

Manufacturing is almost dead in America.
The American car industry has moved to literally every other country on the planet

It was somewhat recovering in the past few years, though Trump totally killed it.

Not gonna happen. We argue like a bunch of squabbling hamsters but when shit gets tough we band together and mow down wolves like they're cattle to the slaughter. Even Trump wouldn't be able to divide us, not that he wants to.

Plus all of the Midwest and the Deep South couldn't survive without the GDP of New York, Texas, and California and conversely they could exist with the produce and grains of the MidWest and the Deep South. America only works as one whole unit, and we're good at it

He's helped spur manufacturing, but not export manufacturing which means the low prices we're used to won't last.

We kind of need the gear shifting of our economy though. We've been relying too heavily on the Finance sector to buffer grow our economy. As long as everything stays constant it would be a good thing to not have growth. Fast growth leads to fast losses. Which we experienced already

Wouldn't work, it would leave too many landlocked area's with little access to trade. Those same places with the largest cultural differences are already suffering the resource cruse, having said region be a country would only ensure that they stay poor

>He's helped spur manufacturing

No he hasn’t. I work for one of the big auto manufacturers and he’s the reason we might be going under.

Automotive manufacturing is diversified to the point that is works on a global scale. When you don't make your parts in the country it's not going to be good for you.

I'd brand your work as "import based manufacturing". If you guys had the will to actually make all your parts in the country you'd be doing fine, but the higher ups in your company decided a long time ago it was easier to cut jobs and move everything overseas.

Sorry dude, but your company shot you in the foot long ago, not the president.

if you work for tesla then no, it isnt