I can't argue.
I'm towards the tail end of the Boom myself but this what I saw. Television reached out to those of us working in a booming economy, we had lots of money in our pockets and slick advertising was invented to seperate us from our money, the latest and greatest, new and improved, new styling, all telling us that what we had was insufficient, we needed to upgrade. Had to keep up with the Jones'. Trouble was that corporate greed got involved and latest and greatest wasn't necessarily the best and they saw a way to maximize profits by cutting corners. My dad worked in factories, he had quality tools, Dunlop, Craftsman, Delta, stuff you still see around. I saw the Japanese junk hitting our shores, we used to say, as kids when something broke, cheap junk, made in Japan. Those days Japanese goods were like the current Chinese goods. There are still decent tools being made here, trouble is that they are more expensive than off shore manufacturers marked as Assembled in USA from foreign sourced parts or Made in China. I look at labels to see where the thing I'm looking at is made, I was involved in manufacturing my whole life, road a lot of highs and lows. Had to reduce cost of manufacture to keep corporate happy in my engineering jobs.