National-Globalism

Can we make the whole NAZGLOB thing a meme?

Seriously though isn't that just normal capitalism? Nationalism for proles, globalism for capital.

its already called Nazbol

So is this just a game of 6 gorillion dimensional chess he's playing or are the alt-right and the Alex-Jonesian Infowars crowd just cucks who got fucked over by a meme president?

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It is. True capitalism knows no borders and don't let government dictate who you strike business deals with. Kinda hypocritical when you see people like Stefan Molyneux say they're Libertarians, but then suck Trump off for calling for tax increases for privately owned businesses that outsource their jobs.

Praise the NazGlob Party, and our great leader Donald Trump !
Let's stop immigration ! (except if the immigrants are rich)
Let's end NAFTA !
OK, we'll actually keep NAFTA !
Workers of the world divide !
Bourgeois of the world unite !
Join the NazBol Party !

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This is the best I could make, I'm not very good at editing pictures. Praise the NazBol Party !

lol

PUTIN AND TRUMP FOR NATIONAL GLOBALISM SAUDIS CAN COME TOO

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lets be honest
Trump is becoming more nazbol every day

Nope, he's becoming less nationalist, and more capitalist.

How can a Pork Lord become even porkier?

He gave up on ending NAFTA, he also seems to have gaven up on his promises on spending on infrastructure and not to make cuts on medicare, medicaid and social security

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Economic nationalism stops capitalists who want to outsource companies to a country where they can hire kids at 1$ a day, so in the modern world, protectionnism annoys Porky.

not quite. normal "neoliberal" capitalism strives for the free movement of capital, goods, and labor. National Globalism would basically be free movement of capital, and varying degrees of freedom of movement for goods and labor. Imagine Europe and the US led by ideologically similar nationalist governments under NazGlob. We would expect free trade between the two, and some degree of freedom of movement. On the other hand, between the US and Mexico, we would expect limited trade and strongly restricted freedom of movement. Think fortress capitalism with the West isolating itself from the third-world masses - the key feature is protecting low-skill jobs and preventing immigration by brown people.

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Not if they're so nationalist that they don't mind slashing native wages to third world levels to appease porky and boost "muh national economy" at the same time.

Cutting wages has no thing to do with nationalism.