I don't think it's enough time or continuity for tariffs to work like we should all want. If there isn't significant investment and refurbishing of USA manufacturing
And there's the rub of this whole thing. Spinning up manufacturing takes a decent chunk of time.
Does it make sense to uproot your overseas production if it will wind up costing more in the long term?
The fun little wrinkle here is watching the left- supposedly the party of the working class and righteous fighters against the oligarchy- rail against tariffs that specifically harm oligarchs and not regular Americans writ large.
I think it's a bit ironic talking about oligarchs when the world's richest man is working with our first billionaire President. Elon's the literal definition of an oligarch.
They aren't making decisions that hurt their pocketbooks. This shit doesn't hurt the oligarchs, it hurts the "rich" on the lower end of the spectrum and the middle/lower classes (at best in the short term) through higher consumption prices.
Dave said it perfectly years ago: