Quite frankly, whole topic IS political. Others also made political comments.
As for practical side, these are not sanctions (yet?). So everything is still available, but more expensive.
Fact is that even with tariffs, it is still less expensive for many things to get them from China.
So all that will change is price increase for end consumer..
Which will end up in less sales, (because of political reasons) purchasing power of consumers in USA is not able to follow price increase.
This kind of interventionism is simply form of monopolism. When you cannot compete (because you are not capable to actually make better products at lower prices then competition) you punish your own people by forcing them to buy your inferior, expensive products.
It is policy that short term benefits some manufacturers that sell "have to have" products, and hurts everybody else...
Investing in industry and production capacity that would really be competitive is the right way to do it.
But that would need changes in society....