I agree.
Many companies have absorbed the costs or imported products before the tariff, so prices haven't risen much yet. Price changes likely won't appear for several more months.
Some companies may continue to absorb the increased tariff costs, but large retailers such as Walmart or Amazon are unlikely to sustain the absorption of a 15% cost increase on products for an extended period. They will eventually pass that to consumer.
If American consumers, who are also voters, are willing to pay higher prices to increase U.S. revenue for the Treasury, this could be considered positive news for the country. Historically, conservatives have opposed such forms of taxation, while Democrats and liberals have supported them; however, it is possible that perspectives are shifting, and some conservative Americans may now also support paying higher prices for products in order to boost government revenue.