Budget American made speakers?


Can anyone recommend a decent sounding American made bookshelf speaker under $1000.  Is there such a thing?
Im starting to put together what you guys would call a "budget system".  I am planning on buying a rogue shpinx v2, but havent made a decision that yet. 
I typically try to buy American first but im finding it hard to find speakers within my price range.
Thanks
wiscoguy
@schubert
Thanks dude, you are absolutly right about "mamma".
But, Im still a little sore that you said i dont appreciate symphony because i drink beer. My dad was a big sympony nut, especially on records. I grew up on it, along with 70’s rock(im 36). And my wife actually plays violin. I appreciate the complexitys of symphony.... just prefer shit with more drive.
However, i do appreciate all the posts! Its awesome that guys are so willing to help a newbie. Thank you all for the recommendations. I checked them all and followed up with a lot of web research. I think im settling on a used pair of tyler halos.
I’m more of the guy who is impressed by the music itself and not what its playing out of. I love how music brings people together, and the way the actual music makes me feel.
If your favorite song is playing, does it matter if its on a 30k rig or a bar jukebox?
Build the Linkwitz LXmini.  They image better than speakers I've heard costing $30,000.  Absolutely incredible.   You could readily do the whole project for less than $1000, including amplification.

http://www.linkwitzlab.com/LXmini/Introduction.htm
I just read you like to rock out loud so i thought that was you .
I wasn't trying to judge you , Sorry .
I am very happy with my Paradigm A2 Shift self powered speakers. You can plug them into virtually any electronically generated device from a guitar to an iPod, to a smart phone and get great sound. I have them connected to my PC via an Essence DAC and the sound is great, whether it is coming from my iTunes, YouTube, or a PC game.  They run about $700 a pair. 

Digital Signal Processing

Sophisticated mathematical algorithms shape frequency response so that even when you're listening at loud levels not only is the bass intense, overall sound from the A2 is unbelievably accurate, clear and musical.

Tech Specs
  • Tweeter: 1" Anodized pure-aluminum dome
  • Woofer: 5-1/2" Satin-anodized pure-aluminum cone
  • Frequency Response: 55 Hz - 20 kHz (+/-2 dB)
  • Amplifier: S/N Ratio: >85 dB A-weighted, 2Vrms
  • Amplifier Power: Biamplified: 2 x 50 W RMS, 80W Dynamic
  • Peak Dynamic Power: 100 Watts Dynamic Peak, 50 Watts RMS
  • Low-Frequency Extension: 30 Hz
  • Power Requirements: 120V~60 Hz 2A*
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 11" x 6-5/8" x 8-7/8"
  • Weight (unpacked): 11.6 lb
  • Warranty: 1-year limited
https://www.paradigm.com/products-current/type=bookshelf-powered/model=a2/page=overview