I think that foreign manufacture is something that we all have to live with, both prior to this .. now .. and in the future.
Packrat complains about Cat supporting Toyota, and being un-American .. but you can guarantee that Cat and Toyota hold shares in each others companies, not only as investment .. but also as offset with regard to variations in currencies, market domination, and many other company considerations.
Cat have built manufacturing facilities in most civilised countries .. Australia, Japan, France, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, China .. etc etc .. and those operations are pumping $$$ into Cat coffers .. and therefore America, in many ways.
However, the problem is that those profits are not benefiting the working man in America, just looking for a job .. and I think that's a part of what got Packrat ranting.
A proportion of the Cat profits go to those lucky enough to have shareholdings in Cat .. and a large proportion goes to senior executives and CEO's .. much more so, than the working man, or the shareholders ..
In the case of American built products .. well, Toyota has invested heavily in American factories, just as Cat has invested heavily in factories in Japan.
It sort of balances out, on that basis, in that Toyota is providing jobs for American workers .. just as Cat is providing work for employees in Japan.
However, the imbalance comes when more and more manufacturing is shifted to China .. and China are not doing anything towards investing in manufacturing in America.
THAT is what I would call un-American .. the headlong rush by AMERICAN companies, led by greedy CEO's and senior executives .. to manufacture in a foreign country .. with no reciprocal agreements.
This can only serve to cause unbalance and discord in the long run, as the likes of China runs up huge US$ surpluses .. and the bottom line is going to be a reduction in value .. and buying power .. of the almighty US$.
The value of the US$ is slowly sinking at present, and I cannot see any reason for it to regain the powerful position and value, it had, in the post WW2 to the early 1990's period .. while the current trend to manufacture everything in China continues.
Cat already have substantial investment in Chinese factories, and are rushing to substantially expand on that investment. When Cat have the majority of their parts made in China, and there is very little Chinese investment in American manufacturing job creation .. we have a bleak scenario indeed, for the working man in the U.S.