But it doesn't really matter as the bitching here will continue regardless.
Bitching about legitimate gripes can be cathartic.
The umpteenth new member posting a "OMG DID YOU KNOW CRAFTSMAN IS CHINESE MADE?!" is a bit old, and the lackwit "same old Crapsman" is old.
Intelligent discussion on the matter, however, is a different story.
For example: The topic is going to come up. When someone inevitably asks "Well, why not Craftsman?", providing your reasons in a calm manner is helpful.
Providing reasonable alternatives to people that are looking for alternatives would help, too - and, when I say reasonable, I mean reasonable.
If someone has the stated goal of purchasing domestic tools, then by all means, steer them to those brands.
If they have the stated goal of purchasing domestic tools but desirous of the no-longer-existing Craftsman-priced domestic tool, then politely make them aware of that, and steer them towards the closest thing.
But when someone isn't opposed to quality-made imports? They don't need people jumping down their throat, telling them that they're soulless heathens if they're not buying a truck brand, and other similar threadcrapping.
There's a LOT of bad advice being handed out on this forum, and I don't classify it as bad because I differ in opinion, but because it's just poor advice, from a financial standpoint, amongst others.