I just gotta chime in on the China thing.
Profit is and always will be the driving factor for a company like Sears. They will do what they must to make the numbers. Few companies are lead by executives with a pair in their sack anyway. Boards of Directors have replaced them.
Don't get me wrong, profit is a good thing, it too is All-American.
The real culprits are the lawmakers that have created tax codes, expensive regulatory hoops and a business climate where it makes more sense to have products made by children overseas than by Americans. Re-election is what they care about most, and they'll do whatever that takes. Yes, I suppose there are exceptions; noted, but if you aren't sure about all that, have a look around here:
http://www.dirtyspendingsecrets.com...m=cpc&utm_content=AD1&utm_campaign=2011_Brand (the website authors are implying that conservative politicians are less responsible for all the b.s. than liberal ones, I personally don't buy that for a second...they are
all responsible for where we are today)
We should, each and every one of us, write our representatives and ask what they plan to do to bring American business back home. They should structure the incentives to where it's just too damn expensive to have things made overseas and shipped 10,000 miles back to your local Sears. If they could, they would pay the Chinese to drive a damn truck right to your local Sears and cut out all those overpaid truck drivers too.
Don't blame Sears, those decisions are made by some poor guy whose balls are in a vice to raise profits by 2% every quarter or get **** canned.
Sorry for injecting politics into a tool thread, but the discussion is not complete without it.
Ahhhhh, I feel better.