Re: How quickly we forget and abandon
It's simply a consumer problem....mostly more tied to greed on both ends. I'm sure companies would love to make 100% made in the USA products, give their manufacturing $ to USA companies and jobs. The big problem is consumers for the most part don't care anymore, they want it cheap. Why do you think walmart is busy 24/7. People know they treat employees like crap, never have enough checkers, hurt small family businesses etc. but as long as it's 10-20% cheaper than anywhere else people will shop there all day every day.
The average consumer has no pride in their purchase anymore or where that money goes. If it means they save a little money and can afford another new vehicle in the garage or a bigger house, or an extra vacation to fiji that year they will sell out their fellow Americans and their jobs in a heartbeat. What they don't realize is that sooner or later it hurts the economy and very likely their own job.
It's not just the consumer though, it's overall greed and the desire for a higher lifestyle. Companies can make more $ if it costs less for them to build a product. As long as the consumer doesn't care where it's made, they can make more money. That means their salary is higher, and they can afford a better lifestyle.
Look at clothing companies, take Arcteryx started out as a small climbing harness/pack maker all made in canada, high $ and higher quality stuff. Over the years they now make everything under the sun. However, 90% of it now is made in china. Still high quality, better than North Face junk, but not what it was. However they still charge $500 for a jacket from china, same as it was when it was made in Canada. So you KNOW they are making much much more profit on that jacket by farming it out overseas. They didn't drop prices, but they are making a ton more money now.
Ever wonder why companies don't push the made in USA anymore? There are enough people that care that with a good marketing campaign they could drum up sales, if the price was within reason say 20% higher. The problem is they are like Arcteryx they want the higher profits they get by still charging high prices but reducing their manufacturing costs by farming it out overseas. They make higher profits doing that than making it in the USA and charging somewhat more for the product. Only consumers voting with their $ can stop that, and that's never going to happen.
As long as the consumer supports that crap, it will go on. If people quit buying Arcteryx because it was made in china, they'd either have to cut the price, or bring back the manufacturing to Canada. The same is true for US companies.
As for supporting USA based companies that farm out manufacturing overseas, it's better than nothing but it's still crap. I don't know how many employees say leupold has, or what % of their profits/money goes overseas for manufacturing, but I'd be willing to bet that the number of jobs related to the manufacturing of the scope parts/assemblies is vastly higher than the people leupold employs in the US doing assembly and sales. A large chunk of the money paid to leupold still supports overseas jobs.
If consumers quit buying leupolds they would have to change how they do business. As it is consumers don't ask and don't care, long as it's cheap. I'd be willing to bet 90% of people that buy leupold still think it's a made in the USA product.