If managed/governed/guided well, America is one of the few countries that has a large enough internal economy and resources that can maintain a pretty good economy and average standard of living, without importing too many things like lots of cheaper manufactured goods from China. Like back in the past, where consuming disposable cheap junk wasn't an option. When one average income bought a modest home and a car, and the CEO only made 10-15x what the workers did.
But I think that will need a pretty large wealth redistribution, back to bottom 2/3's of income earners to pay manufacturing jobs a living wage which will be much higher than it is today, which is a hard sell to those already with lots of money.
The way the global money system is run now (by the US mostly), has made the US very rich both on paper and buying material items, but with less ability to be self sufficient for the basics, it is becoming more vulnerable to bad actors. As when push comes to shove, it is the material items and being able to manufacture things that are a necessity, is important to keep a country safe.
I think if import tariffs were based on the level of environmental/labor standards in the country of origin, (low standards=high tariffs) to make it a level playing field for US manufacturing, that could be a good balance of trade and domestic manufacturing.