Free country. To me the difference is similar to a squirt gun (Saitek) versus a 1911 Colt (CH).
I'm not disagreeing about CH being an overall better stick than Saitek. It's more solid, more precise and better built no one is arguing that, but your claim that the X52 "will get sloppy in three months" I feel is preposterous. If you truly did trash an X52 in three months then it was either A> Seriously misbuilt on the assembly line or B> Seriously abused.
You make it sound like Saitek is a huge piece of garbage which it is not. It may not be "as good" as CH where quality is concerned but it's definitely much better than many other sticks out there. For someone on a budget it's the perfect solution because they can get Stick with twisty rudder and throttle - basically a full HOTAS setup for less money than JUST a CH stick (which does not have a twisty rudder).
I'm glad you love your CH but when you come out and talk about bad the X52 is and how poorly constructed and poor quality it is.. and then IMMEDIATELY talk about how GREAT CH is and how long it lasts and how many years you've used it (regardless as to how true you think it is) then it just makes you come across as a fan boy and nobody wants to take you seriously, especially when you mention that you've been using CH for the last ten years yet the X52 has only been available for what.. 8 or 9? It sounds like you've never owned one and you're basing your trash talking about it on "anecdotal" evidence which may not be the norm.
You remind me of an uncle I have who is an Apple fanboy and even though my droid phone does EVERYTHING I need it to do (and then some) and costs a FRACTION what his iPhone costs he still manages to trash talk my droid phone every chance he's got. It makes no sense whatsoever.
Muzzy claims to have a budget of $100 and because of that a CH stick is simply not an option for him unless he comes up with a couple hundred more for a throttle and rudders. Given his budget I still stand behind my claim that the X52 is the perfect solution. In a few months if the stick truly DOES wear out then at least he'll have had time to save up for better gear.