If you look hard enough you can still find some USA made stuff..
That was meant to be funny, but seriously they still make channel locks, adjustable wrenches, hammers, cold chisels, punches, screwdrivers, awls, crow bars, flat bars, pry bars, ratcheting box wrenches, pliers and a few others I'm forgetting. I know I got a 3/8" USA 6 point wrench that I exchanged for an old broke 12 point I had the other day. I didn't know it was USA when I asked, I just wanted a 6 point instead of 12, but sure glad I did. We all have between 3-10 Craftsman 12 point 3/8" wrenches I'm sure, but very few 6 pointers.
Now, I'm sure those are all made by other companies like Mayhew for example, but my point is you can buy those items from Sears at a fraction of the cost you would anywhere else, and always have that no questions asked warranty. And they're good. I have a large collection of tools from all the big names and the USA Craftsman stuff is hands down the best deal period. Not to mention, its usually the same exact stuff, but with other companies logo's on it and a 4x price tag. I won't touch Sears chinese stuff unless its an exchange. And then it goes in the tool box on my trailer. The other day my buddy gave me two 1/2" ratchets that he had broke. So I got one rebuild kit, but couldn't get the other. So I went home and took the guts out of an Asian made ratchet I had gotten on exchange once, put it in the USA ratchet, and then went back to exchange the Asian one.
Also Husky and Kobalt hard handle screwdrivers are made in USA. And just to touch on it, I have one nice, large 15" or so Gearwrench flathead screwdriver that is hex shank and magnetic tip. Its perfect for hard to reach areas. Crescent also makes magnetic tip screwdrivers. Here is a thread I made that compares a lot of different brand tools. All big players or USA made.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=315245