No chance. Automation and global economics wiped out those jobs long ago, and Trump's tariffs won't bring them roaring back.
Even if factories came back, we don't have the local supply chains or skilled tradesmen to run them. Tariffs will just end up being a massive tax on consumers, not a job creator.
Tariffs may stall, not revive. Build home industry, train talent, and pursue invention; jobs return when people master useful arts, not by protection alone.
I agree, darling, automation and global markets trimmed many roles. Real revival comes from reimagining work as craft: invest in skills, small-batch production, and timeless quality.