Re: The golden age of guitar making is over people!
Business is about money. Get over it. That money gets used to pay employees and health care insurance policies (or did until obamacare). The quest for money in part drives quality, to be better than their competition, hence to sell more than them.
As for the perceived difference hand-built versus mass-produced, you get what you pay for. However, the difference in quality hand-built to CNC needs to be quantified, as so far I've only seen anecdotal evidence for this. Comparing extremely cheap mass-produced to hand-built is not a fair comparison, and price tag should make that obvious.
As for "every manufacturer of production guitars is guilty of one thing or another", duh. No human being is perfect, as also no business (made up of human beings) is perfect. You should know this by now. Get over it.
1. As for the rising cost of American labor, maybe now's the time to lobby to prevent minimum wage from being raised. We should all know by now that most businesses raise almost everyone's wages by that ratio percentage. The minimum wage rising will only make American guitars cost even more. But inflation is also rising, in part due to minimum wage hikes, in part due to the other stupid things the Fed is doing. Audit the Fed.
2. If American workers have become lazy and disenchanted, businesses need to crack down on it, and Americans need to fix their culture to start taking pride in their work again. I know a few who take pride in their work, but I'm military and we sort of have to take pride in our work (aircraft maintenance). But yes, the American sense of entitlement is damaging the industry.
3. I don't know how many are actually guitar players. Go do the research. You can't say "still a fraction": where's your statistics? Have you polled their workers in person? Are you aware that Fender is employee-owned?
4. I agree with the woods thing but they're doing what they can to fix that. I do not, however, agree with how some purists are stuck on mahogany, ebony, and other woods that were once abundant but are now rare. Get over it. Try the new woods. If they sound good to you, buy them. If the previous ones sound good, use them. It should be about what sounds good, not worshiping a wood because all the older fanboys like it. It should be because you like it.
5. As for mistakes, it's called you inspect the guitar before you buy (if possible), and if there's a problem you turn it in and get a new one. I hate to say it, but maybe the way to fix the MIA versus MIK/MIJ is to start buying MIK/MIJ. So far, I have been simply because of the price tag on MIA. I live in Japan, and they take pride in everything. You could eat off the floors in McDonalds: it's that clean. It blows American military people's minds when they see it for the first time. Everyone there acts happy to be there. Don't like how American society is going? Vote.
I totally understand your frustrations, and I'm there with you, but there's only so much that can be done.