In this podcast episode, we explore the complex effects of NAFTA, tracing its origins in the heated political debates of the early '90s to its lasting economic and social impacts. Through pivotal moments and figures like Bush, Perot, and Clinton, we highlight how the agreement has transformed American industry and political relationships. The episode reflects on the job losses and economic changes that followed, shedding light on NAFTA's lingering influence on today's political climate and the ongoing challenges faced by working-class Americans.