signcrafter
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So... capitalism is what caused this. I hate to be callous here, but i really don't see a problem. (Beyond the tax loopholes for overseas production being used for "USA" companies.) Personally, my neighbors have nothing to do with what tools i buy. (Yes, i realize you didn't literally mean my neighbors down the street.)
The problem is this, if no one in America cares to buy products made in the US then before long there will be no jobs in America. Manufacturing is going over seas, engineering is going over seas. The less made in USA products we buy the more companies move over seas. With these companies moving over seas means that more customer service jobs, engineering, etc goes over seas. When these jobs leave the US it leaves towns with high unemployment which means families can't go out for dinner, buy new living room furnature, a new car, new shoes, clothes etc. Which means that now that restaurant down the street goes out of business which means more people unemployed spending less. Which means less cars being sold until gm shuts down another US plant. Which means more families unemployed which means more people do their own car repairs or skip them all together. Which means more mechanics out of a job. Which means well you get the point.
With craftsman not buying tools there is a US tool plant that will be laying off workers or closing all together. I'm sure craftsman was a pretty big contract for them.
All this trickles down hill and will affect everyone in one way or another. My "neighbors" don't influence what tools I buy either. But when I have a choice between a US made craftsman socket and a over seas made import for around the same price and quality I would pick the US made socket, even if it meant paying a little more.
I know it doesn't seem like one person not caring about where a tool is made would make a big deal but when the large group of Americans don't care where there stuff comes from and only want the cheapest price point then the country will continue to slide down hill. It doesn't really matter what you do for a living, it will be impacted somehow if the majority of Americans don't care if they buy imports over US made items.



