Americans couldn't afford computers that were made in America. EPA, OSHA, and myriad of bureaucratic red tape make manufacturing these things here too cost-prohibitive.
India could likely build a fully-operational manufacturing plant in less time than it would take us to approve the wheelchair ramp at the front entrance and complete the environmental impact study on the danger to the native weed population.
While some might oppose your view, I applaud the observation.
Long term -- a generation's measure -- the world is changing. Much to the chagrin of those who would stop the changes.
A similar sort of article could capsule the car parts and more being made in Mexico, where the Big 3 have moved much of their production.
"Bureaucracies" are usually most interesting in -- themselves. Ours are among the best....