• Episode 25: Is Your Medicine Cabinet a National Security Risk? The Hidden Cost of Offshoring.
    Dec 19 2025

    Did you know that up to 90% of the generic drugs Americans take every day—antibiotics, blood pressure meds, and painkillers—are manufactured in China and India? We often assume that if it’s FDA-approved, it’s safe. But in this eye-opening episode of The Chairman’s Countdown, Senator Rick Scott and the CPA team uncover a terrifying reality: We have lost control of our own medicine supply.


    While U.S. manufacturers face strict, unannounced FDA inspections, overseas facilities often get a "heads up" before inspectors arrive, allowing them to hide quality issues. The result? A system where "cheap" medicine is actually costing us lives. We discuss shocking data revealing that drugs from certain foreign sources carry a significantly higher risk of adverse events—yet, in times of shortage, regulators often wave these quality concerns just to keep shelves stocked.


    But this isn’t just a health crisis; it’s an economic one. We’ve offshored thousands of high-tech manufacturing jobs that should be here in America. The data shows that for every 1 durable manufacturing job we create in the U.S., nearly 7.5 other jobs are supported in the economy. We are trading away our prosperity and our safety for pennies on the dollar.


    It doesn’t have to be this way. From the PILLS Act to massive new domestic investments from major pharma companies, the tide is turning. We can bring drug manufacturing home. We can secure our supply chain. And we can ensure that when you take a pill, it’s safe, effective, and Made in America.


    Listen to the full episode and hear the breakdown to see how we’re fighting to reshore American medicine and what you can do to demand transparency in your healthcare.


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  • Episode 24: The Pill Problem: Why America’s Medicine Cabinet is Made in China (and How We Fix It) with Rep. Buddy Carter
    Dec 5 2025

    Did you know that 90% of the antibiotics used in America depend on active ingredients made in China? 💊🇺🇸


    In 2002, nearly 72% of the drugs consumed in the U.S. were made here. By 2023, that number plummeted to just 37.5%. We have offshored our national security, our health supply chain, and critical high-tech manufacturing jobs to adversarial nations.


    In this urgent episode of The Made in America Hour, host Zach Mottl is joined by a man who knows the dangers firsthand: Congressman Earl "Buddy" Carter (R-GA), the only pharmacist currently serving in Congress. Along with John Toomey from the Coalition for a Prosperous America, they expose the terrifying reality of America’s dependence on China and India for our generic drugs and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs).


    We discuss how foreign control of our medicine supply is a loaded weapon that has already been used against us during the pandemic, the alarming quality control issues with overseas manufacturing, and why reshoring these industries won't spike inflation.


    Tune in to hear:

    • 🛑 The shocking statistics on how dependent the U.S. really is on foreign APIs.

    • 🏭 How the "MADE in America Act" aims to bring pharmaceutical manufacturing—and high-paying jobs—back home.

    • 🩺 Why the FDA struggles to inspect foreign facilities compared to American ones.

    • 🇺🇸 The bipartisan push to secure our medical supply chain before the next crisis hits.


    It’s time to stop outsourcing our health and start making medicine in America again.


    👇 Listen now to understand the stakes and the solutions. 👇


    #MadeInAmerica #Reshoring #SupplyChain #NationalSecurity #Healthcare #Pharma #ManufacturingJobs #RepBuddyCarter #CPA #Economics #Policy #China #India #GenericDrugs #API #AmericanManufacturing


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  • Episode 23: 🇺🇸 Is America’s Supply Chain Broken? The Truth About Beef, Meds & Tariffs - Part 2
    Nov 30 2025

    From life-saving meds to the beef on your table, America’s reliance on foreign imports has reached a crisis point. It’s time to bring production home.

    In this episode of the Chairman's Countdown, host Zach Mottl sits down with CPA Economist Andrew Reichenberg and Trade Counsel Chuck Benoit to uncover the systemic failures in our most critical supply chains. They dive into the hard data showing how offshoring has compromised national security, inflated costs for families, and hollowed out American industry.

    Here’s what we cover in this episode:

    • 💊 The Medicine Crisis: 90% of U.S. prescriptions are generics heavily reliant on China and India. We discuss the dangerous quality control failures (like the Intas Pharmaceuticals shutdown) and why shortages are becoming the new normal.

    • 🥩 Where’s the Beef Profit? The "Big Four" meatpackers control 85% of the market. Learn how they use cheap imports to drive down rancher wages while simultaneously hiking prices at the grocery store.

    • 🇨🇳 Foreign Investment Loopholes: Why is it so easy for Chinese companies to buy U.S. land and incorporate businesses here? We expose the gaps in CFIUS and state laws that leave America unprotected.

    • 🏭 The Manufacturing Multiplier: One steel job supports seven other jobs in the economy. We break down why 50% tariffs on metals are a start, but why we need to close loopholes on downstream products to truly revive the industrial base.

    • ⚖️ Fixing Trade Policy: Moving from endless litigation back to a Congressional system that prioritizes American workers and national security.

    We don't have to rely on adversaries for our essential goods. We can rebuild American prosperity, but Congress needs to act. Listen in for the roadmap to a secure supply chain.

    #MadeInAmerica #SupplyChain #Manufacturing #TradePolicy #Economy


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  • Episode 22: 🇺🇸 Is America’s Supply Chain Broken? The Truth About Beef, Meds & Tariffs - Part 1
    Nov 22 2025

    From life-saving meds to the beef on your table, America’s reliance on foreign imports has reached a crisis point. It’s time to bring production home.

    In this episode of the Chairman's Countdown, host Zach Mottl sits down with CPA Economist Andrew Reichenberg and Trade Counsel Chuck Benoit to uncover the systemic failures in our most critical supply chains. They dive into the hard data showing how offshoring has compromised national security, inflated costs for families, and hollowed out American industry.

    Here’s what we cover in this episode:

    • 💊 The Medicine Crisis: 90% of U.S. prescriptions are generics heavily reliant on China and India. We discuss the dangerous quality control failures (like the Intas Pharmaceuticals shutdown) and why shortages are becoming the new normal.

    • 🥩 Where’s the Beef Profit? The "Big Four" meatpackers control 85% of the market. Learn how they use cheap imports to drive down rancher wages while simultaneously hiking prices at the grocery store.

    • 🇨🇳 Foreign Investment Loopholes: Why is it so easy for Chinese companies to buy U.S. land and incorporate businesses here? We expose the gaps in CFIUS and state laws that leave America unprotected.

    • 🏭 The Manufacturing Multiplier: One steel job supports seven other jobs in the economy. We break down why 50% tariffs on metals are a start, but why we need to close loopholes on downstream products to truly revive the industrial base.

    • ⚖️ Fixing Trade Policy: Moving from endless litigation back to a Congressional system that prioritizes American workers and national security.

    We don't have to rely on adversaries for our essential goods. We can rebuild American prosperity, but Congress needs to act. Listen in for the roadmap to a secure supply chain.

    #MadeInAmerica #SupplyChain #Manufacturing #TradePolicy #Economy


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  • Episode 21: From "Inventor Mode" to "Market Mode": Real Stories of American Innovation
    Nov 15 2025

    "If you build it, they will come" is a myth. Discover the brutal truth about shifting from inventor to marketer in this episode of Invent America. Join hosts Michael King and Rita Crompton (The Inventor Lady) as they peel back the curtain on the independent inventor's journey. It’s not just about having a great idea; it’s about navigating the treacherous waters of patents, big-box retail compliance, and finding the right distribution partners.


    In this episode, we feature two inventors who refused to let their prototypes gather dust: Russell Kramer, creator of the TruView blind spot mirror, and Dave Fiegel, the mind behind Seal-It paint can solutions.


    Key Discussion Points:


    -- The Marketing Pivot: Russell Kramer shares a hard lesson: you have to take off your "inventor shoes" and put on your "marketing shoes." Learn why established companies often reject superior technology simply because they are vested in selling their old inventory.


    -- The Retail Gauntlet: Dave Fiegel exposes the reality of dealing with major retailers like Home Depot and Ace Hardware. He explains why these giants act more like "consignment shops" and how a single barcode error can cost you a paycheck.


    -- The "Gross Sales" Conflict: A fascinating look at why some industries resist efficiency products (like paint savers) because they actually reduce the volume of product consumers need to buy.


    Innovation in Action: We showcase TruView, a distortion-free mirror that eliminates the "knee-jerk" reaction in traffic, and Seal-It, a vacuum-seal ring that saves homeowners from wasted paint and rusted cans. Whether you have a sketch on a napkin or a prototype in the garage, this conversation proves that persistence—and finding the right partners—is the difference between a hobby and a business.


    #InventAmerica #ProductDevelopment #Entrepreneurship #MadeInUSA #innovation


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  • Episode 20: Coaltion for a Prosperous America - Chairman's Countdown
    Nov 8 2025

    Program Details and Participants

    The program was hosted by Zach Model, Chairman of the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA), and featured Chuck Benoit, Trade Counsel for the CPA.


    Key guests included:

    • Congressman Daniel Webster (R-FL 11th District): A champion for economic resiliency and a respected voice for Florida manufacturers and US workers. His district is a strong manufacturing community across Central Florida.

    • Ben Pickett: Executive Vice President at Nucor Corporation.


    Key Discussion Themes


    1. The Importance of American Manufacturing and Steel


    2. Legislative Initiatives


    1. The Standards Act

    Connects technical standards to US economic and national security. The mechanism advances private sector-led, consensus-based standards to ensure the US, not China, is "leading the world" in setting technical standards.

    If the US does not control standards, nations like China can dominate bodies, write self-serving rules, and potentially cause inferior products. Example: The US is leading the effort to set difficult welding standards for Coast Guard polar ice cutters.

    1. Federal Infrastructure Bank Act 19

    Creates a privately funded national infrastructure bank, an idea "not seen since the Eisenhower era".

    Addresses the country's growing infrastructure needs and the decline of the Transportation Trust Fund. Funding comes from private investors (domestic or international) seeking a secure place to invest. The goal is to fund roads, bridges, and infrastructure based on American-based businesses, serving as an "American answer" to competing initiatives like China's Belt and Road.

    3. Trade Policy and Tariffs


    4. USMCA and Future Policy



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  • Episode 19: The Long Journey Back from Manufacturing Oblivion
    Nov 1 2025

    Zach Mottl, Chairman of the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) discusses with his guests the consequences of the great flight of American manufacturing and American manufacturing jobs to China after China was admitted to the World Trade Organization (WTO) on December 11, 2001 and granted most "favored nation" trading status by the United States on December 27, 2001. They also address the long claw back that's been occurring over the past twenty-five years, culminating in the elections of Donald Trump in 2016 and then again in 2024, and his imposition of tariffs as measures to combat unfair trading practices. that have hurt the United States under the WTO and the resulting cheating that's occurred since China's admission.


    His guests for this episode are Jon Toomey, President of the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) and Congresswoman Erin Houchin, United States House of Representatives (IN-09)


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  • Episode 18: Turning Problems into Solutions
    Oct 25 2025

    Session 1: Michael and Rita discuss turning Problems Turned to Solutions!


    Session 2: Guest: Jeshaiah Eggers, CEO and Founder Company Sewing Solutions 4U LLC Phone: (740) 407-7481 Email: Jeshaiah@sewingsolutions4u.com Website: sewingsolutions4u.com


    The Story that Comes to Life At Sewing Solutions 4U, we are committed to providing high-quality products, with reasonable lead times and Minimum order quantities. Sewing Solutions 4U was created by a former Nurse, whose passion for technique and precision crossed paths with the textile industry. This created the drive to learn and excel in product processes, allowing a smaller scale manufacturer to be born. Our commitment to excel in product manufacturing, has allowed for many clients to sustain and grow their operations.


    AND


    Kevin Cody Founder and CEO: FLI Products Phone: 630 240 0819 Email: KevinC@FLIproducts.com


    Bio: As the founder of First Light, Inc. and FLI Products, I’ve spent over 20 years bringing Made-in-USA products to life—from concept to national retail placement. Our product line, including Blade Guard®, Flex Strainer™, Tomato Crater™, Cordsafe®, and more, has appeared on shelves at Walmart, Menards, and Scheels, helping homeowners and outdoor enthusiasts solve everyday challenges. After 20 years in manufacturing, distribution, and retail In 2003, Kevin sought to use his combined expertise to assist new manufacturers interested in a quickly growing B2B and DTC business thru product development, marketing, packaging, and distribution, with a focus on the Hardware and Home Products channels. Since then he has grown multiple companies, generating $100+ million in new business and employing a team developing, packaging, marketing and distributing new products.


    Kevin is a true Merchant at heart, building relationships, collaborating with manufacturers and retailers by creating compelling assortments with innovation and value, from concept to shelf. He has a rich experience in lighting, home and housewares, hand tools and seasonal categories across multiple retail and online channels, nationally. He is a real leader with transcendent values and a global vision to bring light into the unlit world, with a passion for the disadvantaged.


    My passion is guiding inventors, manufacturers, and retail buyers to create win-win opportunities, whether through product launches, consulting, or strategic partnerships.


    Questions:

    1. Jeshaiah, what makes Sewing Solutions 4U unique?

    2. What was the inspiration for Sewing Solutions 4U?

    3. How long has the company been manufacturing?

    4. What are some of the different products you manufacture?


    Session 3

    1. Kevin, what do you do?

    2. Jeshaiah, How do you and Kevin work together?

    3. Jeshaiah, how do you grow?


    Session 4:

    1. Kevin, what types of products do you carry?

    2. How do you see products changing and growing?


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