• Tariffs, Taxes, and the Balance of Power

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) — edits by Grok and Gemini When courts step into economic policy, it forces a deeper constitutional question. Are tariffs simply trade tools — or are they taxes that must remain under congressional control? This week’s Supreme Court ruling has turned that debate from theory into constitutional…

  • Tariffs & the Cost of Essentials: When National Policy Shapes Local Crime

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT)Edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser Tariffs sound like a distant federal issue, but they ripple all the way down to our neighborhoods. By raising prices on essentials and straining local economies, they can quietly alter crime trends in America’s cities. Today, Miles and Beth explore how this…

  • Tariffs and the Mirage of Balance

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT)Edits by Grok Teaser Tariffs are often framed as clever tools to punish foreign competitors or fix “bad deals,” but the reality is more complicated. In this dialogue, Miles and Beth break down how tariffs fit into the larger economic system, who really pays them, and why chasing…

  • Tariffs, Inflation, and the Illusion of Control

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT)edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser Back in March and May, we warned that tariffs were a tax in disguise—paid not by corporations or foreign governments, but by everyday Americans. Now, with the U.S. projected to collect over $300 billion in tariff revenue this year and inflation beginning…

  • Are Tariffs the Right Tool for Reshoring America?

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser As the U.S. rolls out tariffs on foreign goods to promote domestic manufacturing, are we reshoring the right way—or simply playing political theater at the public’s expense? In today’s dialogue, Miles challenges the logic of tariffs and proposes a more constructive…

  • Week in Review: Reshoring America—Reality, Risks, and Roadmaps

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) edits by Grok and Gemini Teaser This week, we dug deep into the reshoring debate—not just as a patriotic slogan, but as a practical transformation of America’s industrial future. From iPhones to workforce readiness, we broke down the hidden costs, competing interests, and real possibilities. Here’s our…

  • Part 5: A Blueprint for American Industry 2045

    Subtitle: Made in the USA—without breaking America. A conversation with Miles Carter, Beth (ChatGPT), and Grok edits Teaser What if reshoring wasn’t just about where we make things—but how we make them, who benefits, and whether the average American can still afford to buy what we produce? In this finale, Miles and Beth sketch a…

  • Part 4: The Consumer Cliff — Are We Ready to Pay the Price?

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Teaser As tariffs and reshoring reshape the landscape of American manufacturing, it’s not just corporations feeling the squeeze—it’s your wallet. In Part 4, we ask the hard question: are American consumers truly ready to pay the price for “Made in the USA” Miles’ Question Beth, we’ve talked…

  • Part 3: Can the U.S. Manufacture Without Going Broke?

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Teaser Manufacturing jobs may come home—but only if American factories get smarter, not just more patriotic. We break down what it really costs to make things in the U.S., and how innovation, automation, and worker retraining are the only way to make reshoring sustainable. Miles’ Question Beth,…

  • Part 1: The Price Tag on ‘Made in the USA’

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Teaser Everyone loves the sound of “Made in America,” but few are ready for the sticker shock. In this opening post, we break down the real costs of reshoring manufacturing—from the iPhone to your washer and dryer—and ask whether patriotism is enough to justify the price. Main…

  • Sunday Wrap-Up: Oversight, Tax Battles, and the Shape of Things to Come

    A conversation with Miles Carter and Beth (ChatGPT) Teaser This week we explored the balancing act between government oversight and economic freedom—from federal intervention on college campuses to the latest U.S. tax bill debate. With summer distractions and political heat rising, we ask: is America sacrificing long-term priorities for short-term wins? Next week, we begin…

  • Who Pays for Tariffs—And What Are We Really Buying in 2025?

    By Miles Carter & Beth (AI)Updated: May 2025 Miles: Beth, Trump says we’re winning. The economy’s stronger, and American factories are coming back. But inflation is climbing again, and now my weekly grocery bill is nearly $50 higher. So let’s ask the real questions: Beth: Let’s break it down. 🔍 Who Pays—and How Much? You…