Okay, I've got to reply to a couple of things here. Seeing a couple of issues effect me directly too.
I can understand DRZ's pride in all things made American. Let's face it, we all have a certain in pride in all of our countries and heritages. So when something really cool comes out of our respective countries, we sort of rasie a hand and say Yeah! That's made in __________. On the other hand there are things that the U.S. have developed and sold to other countries that we shouldn't be so proud of. I won't go there though because this isn't the place for it really.
As Joey and a few others have stated, this is a global ecomony though. Case in point, as many of you may or may not know, I do some work for (clinics and product specialist) and own a few Warwick basses. These are made in Germany and owned by a German company. Does that make me a bad American?

?? Beleive me, the money that I earn as a clinician gets well spent on American products such as taxes, Harleys and yes even Alembics.
On the other hand I also do stuff for Ampeg which manufactures all of its product here in the U.S. regardless of how much more revenue it could generate by sourcing manufacturing overseas. Does this make them bias?
One other thing. Harley Davidson. Yes they are proudly made in America. Yes they are proudly ridden by people from all different countries. Does this mean it is better bike than say a BMW because it's made in the US? I really don't think so. When I go to buy parts and accessories for my bike though, they're certainly not made in America. Kind of ironic isn't it.
Our Brother Paul (the bad one) is a self employed marketing consultant (I believe this is true, Paul, correct me if I'm wrong) who lives in Belgium. Would this prohibit me from ever employing his talents should I ever need that kind of a service? NO WAY!! He'd be the first person I would probably call.
You also have to ask the Chicken or the Egg question too. Is our economy bad because of overseas manufacturing or is there overseas manufacturing because our economy is bad. I don't know about you but I couldn't support a family on $10 per hour here in New England, toys or no toys.
Listen, it's great to display a product that states Proudly Made in the USA. I'm proud of my Alembics just as I'm proud of my Warwicks and Ampegs, and my Harley regardless of where they're made. Yes I am proud to be an American too but also remember this, my Grandparents came from Greece which I am also proud of.
Now let's get back to making music!!!!!
Peace,
Dino