I think the Tarrifs are a good thing.
American manufacturing cannot be competitive without it. There's too much 'cheap' labor around the world. The only way we restore prosperity and clean up the cities is to put people back to work at a decent, living wage. That can't be done when a 12 year old in china will do it for 8 cents a day. If suddenly that part costs 10x what it used to, it might just make companies reconsider where the part is being made.
The united states needs to build it's own stuff from within. something like 90% of pharamcuticals and medical supplies are not made in country. Imagine a day when the war is to stop giving us meds that we all need? If it's in-house, that can't happen.
I'm a big supporter of some temporary cost-pain that will level the playing field and in return hire more americans and get people back into the workforce. Which will improve the economy, get people off the streets and state aid, and back to finding value and meaning in their lives.