Yeah, because TTI is going to posts jobs on LinkedIn for jobs in China.

Nice red herring though (pun fully intended).
Are you really going to point to a handful of corporate jobs, and say that's somehow analogous to the thousands of manufacturing and assembly jobs that are offshored? And how do you think they're able to grow? Couldn't be from the extra margin at retail from the underpaid workers and avoiding EPA fines, could it?
It doesn't matter how many people Milwaukee employ in the US, the fact is the input labor cost into every single item they manufacture, has a big cost variance to someone (trying) to manufacture in the USA. From my eye, they're doing to right thing for their shareholders, and are managed well and DeWalt would be nuts to keep beating their drum when Milwaukee has them by the balls. From a humanitarian perspective though, quite the opposite.
C'mon, I know they support your blog and treat you well, but take off your red glasses for a second.