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    Grumps21

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    Every one of us shares that blame. We bought cheap, rather than made is USA. Did that for long enough, now it is hard to impossible (for some things) to find made in USA.

    No. We bought what they sold us because there was nothing else available. We were sold out by owners/operators who went foreign to satisfy greedy share holders and bonus hungry management. I used to work for a company calling itself 'The American..." until management found a way to scam us Americans of all colors then hired cheap foreign labor.
    I can remember when Wally World used to boast about Made in USA. Now, they sell nothing but Chinese made stuff.

    The most recent disappointment I found was Craftsman Tools. Not sure when they changed, but about 5 or 6 years ago I noticed they were no longer USA. Most are now made in China with a smattering of Taiwan thrown in. Thing is, there is no discounted price for the new inferior Chinese crap. It is the fault of the businesses for selling us out.
     

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    I can remember when Wally World used to boast about Made in USA. Now, they sell nothing but Chinese made stuff.

    The most recent disappointment I found was Craftsman Tools. Not sure when they changed, but about 5 or 6 years ago I noticed they were no longer USA. Most are now made in China with a smattering of Taiwan thrown in. Thing is, there is no discounted price for the new inferior Chinese crap. It is the fault of the businesses for selling us out.
    Haven’t needed to “ buy “ a Craftsman tool in years. However, when I did need to exchange a broken ratchet last year, I did notice the reduced quality of the tool.
     
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