Chuck,
You are way oversimplifying the "buy American" thing.  What the hell is "American" anyway?  Sure, you can tell if a pair of pliers was made foreign or domestic, but open the hood of any Chevy, Dodge, or Ford and you'll see foreign-made components all over.  Take the name badges off, and you tell me the difference between a Mazda and a Ford, or a Plymouth and a Mitsubishi.  THERE ISN'T ANY.  It just depends on which "brand" they're manufacturing that week.
I say buy whatever is the best quality at the best price.  It might be a Makita, it might be a Milwaukee, but that's up to the consumer.  If you have morality issues with foreign labor policy, then by all means say so with your pocketbook.  But a blanket statement of "buy American" without regard to the cost effectiveness of American labor being used to produce it, is a futile effort in a capitalist country. 
I've used Gamakatsu hooks, Shimano reels, Maxima line, Daiichi hooks, and so on, but that's only because I thought they were a quality product at a reasonable price.  I've also bought hand tools made in the US that weren't worth [Bleeeeep!] because they were cheap.  The point is, not everything built here is good, and everything built overseas bad.  I buy American when buying American is the best deal for ME.  Call me a selfish *******, but I'm just your average consumer.
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She was standin' alone over by the juke box, like she'd something to sell. 
I said "baby, what's the goin' price?" She told me to go to hell.
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