This podcast episode delves into the intricate relationship between manufacturing, globalization, and the contentious landscape of trade policy through the lens of Milton's experiences with wire hangers. It traces the decline of his business due to competition from inexpensive imports, the emotional ramifications of laying off employees, and the challenging pursuit of anti-dumping legal victories that temporarily shield his craft. As the narrative progresses, it highlights the futility of tariffs when faced with evasive tactics by foreign manufacturers, ultimately framing a broader discussion on the political and economic ramifications of protectionism in the American manufacturing sector. The episode encapsulates a personal journey marked by resilience and the relentless fight to preserve American jobs in an increasingly challenging global marketplace.