Corrado,
Your way of thinking would also suggest that the east Indian stereotype guy driving cab or working at 7 eleven is taking away jobs as well, its just not true.
The way Asian countries do business is just business. You see the same thing with my previous analogy. Wal Mart vs the corner store. Just think of the corner store as the USA and Wal Mart as China. Wal Mart's costs are cheaper, so they can sell for cheaper. China's greatest assest is its people, meaning cheap labour, they do not need to be efficient because of the cheap labour.
America really needs to wake up regarding this whole issue. Trade barriers go up everywhere trying to protect the 'American Way', however, all that is happening is jobs are going overseas. Why would a company locate in Los Angeles or fargo for that matter when Beijing is ten times cheaper, with the same Americans buying the product?
Your view of things are quite left wing thinking, just doesn't make sense to me. However, like you said, we are all entitled to our opinions. Look hard and see, even if something is actually made in America these days, I bet you that at least some component has something to do with China or Asia in general. There is no getting around price in business, until America can get its costs down, it will get worse before its gets better. Free Enterprise at its finest.