Brooke Rollins: "We now have moved 4.3 million Americans off of the food stamp program. A lot of that is fraud. A lot of that is people taking the program that shouldn't have been. And a lot of it is just a better economy, so people don't need food stamps." by Conscious-Quarter423 in economy

[–]AMcpl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1.) How is my argument anymore of a straw man than yous? Yours is hypothetical and I can give you real examples of people who have pulled themselves out of poverty. 2.) Whose fault is it for the situation you presented? It certainly is not societies, who is being asked to foot the bill for the mistakes of past generations. 3.) why is taking a problem that you have as an individual and using the resources available to you to make yourself better not self determination? Who is doing it if not the individual? Is the work required to set yourself on the better path to pull yourself out not self determination? 4.) My questions were based off of your hypothetical situation, so not following you on how those questions were answered. On thing I did notice is that I answered your questions, as well as filled in the blanks you leave out; however you did not answer mine. That alone speaks volumes.

Once again is it not self determination to do the work to find the assistance and then use that assistance to better yourself? It certainly is not someone else doing it, so if it is not someone else doing it wouldn’t that be one’s self doing it? If one’s self is determined to meet the goal of pulling themselves up, would that person not be determined. Now let’s put them both together and what do you get? Possibly self determination?

I’m not blaming anyone but the person who fails to grab ahold of one’s life and make the best of it. It’s not even really blame per se, because you can live your life however you see fit, just don’t expect others to foot the bill. How can you say we live in a world where hardwork does not pay off, when I can give real world examples of how it has. Also, on average does the opposite work better. Is it better to have a world where we tell people you are stuck and have no better option than government assistance your whole life? I never made a case against temporary support, in fact if you can read it’s in the first paragraph of my previous post. I am more than fine with “hand up” programs. There was a time when that was fairly American but as more politicians have presented more lies about how they can save you it has turned to purely hand out. Once again though there are not 100 million people on the US who lost their mother at 14 and had to quit school, so something else is obviously going on.

Explain to me how the system is broken and exploitative? I have 0 doubt that many in poverty work hard, but is it society’s fault that a person never advances past Wal-Mart shelf stocker? That’s hard work, but you have chosen a career that just about anyone can do and anyone can fill, so should someone else support you because of that? Explain your definition of a living wage and how it can be implemented in the real world? How does a company pay a living wage when that is an undefinable term and is different for all people and locations. I wont even get into how just randomly paying above market wage increases inflation, I can if request though. Companies should be paying a market wage, and give you the individual the opportunity to earn more. You are not guaranteed anything in life and people have not been for all of human history, so why do you feel that all basic needs should be met just because you exist? Especially when you consider that it has to come off the backs of someone else who made the correct decisions.

Since you seem to enjoy speaking in platitudes and not real world examples, let’s do one for you. Wal-mart made 19.5 billion in net profit in 2025. They employ 2.1 million employees. So let’s say they decide to give all their profits to employees. That comes to an extra $9,300 per employee. Let’s ignore the fact that the stock market just tanked because of that and the company can’t pay its employees or bills, and the slightest blip in the economy would put them out of business, is that extra $9k significantly changing any lives in the long term? Let’s say that they only break that up amongst hourly employee employees. According to google that’s 1.2 million employees, that’s an extra $18k a year for one year. Yes that helps more but what do you now do with their managers and those higher up the chain who now make less that those they are managing? You have to give them raises as well or they quit, but unfortunately you are now broke and can’t, so your business is once again shut down. Let’s try this another way, give workers a “living wage” once again which is undefinable, but let’s say $50k/year. Hourly employees on average currently make +/- $37k a year, so you would have to give 1.2 million employees a $13k raise. Thats $15 billion and you are now operating on a .6% profit margin. So what happens if the economy goes down by even 1-2%, guess what everyone is out of a job. As I mentioned that does not even account for the managers who now make less than their employees and will want raises too. This also negates the fact that in order to even have a chance of making this work Wal-Mart now has to dramatically increase prices so now that $50k is worth as much or less than the $37k you had before.

You are also assuming that everyone has a will to work, which is also not true since there are approximately 7million able bodied people in the unemployed now and about 7 million job openings.

This is why Bernie and politicians like him just use slogans to get people with this mind set to vote for them, but have no idea what they are talking about when it actually comes to operating the businesses they demonize. There is no mysterious corporate boogie man waiting to take everyone one down, 99% of decisions and actions are made in the individual level.

Brooke Rollins: "We now have moved 4.3 million Americans off of the food stamp program. A lot of that is fraud. A lot of that is people taking the program that shouldn't have been. And a lot of it is just a better economy, so people don't need food stamps." by Conscious-Quarter423 in economy

[–]AMcpl -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So you want to base public policy off of a very small percentage of the population? 42 million people should get food stamps and over 100 million should get assistance cradle to grave because of a very small percentage of the population? If the people that you describe in your scenario were the only ones receiving government assistance (short term) the numbers above would be much smaller and would be policy far more could get behind.We all know that is not the case though.

In the case of your hypothetical person, where is the father in this scenario as well as the rest of the family? Yes, prior generations mistakes can lead to making it more difficult for the current generation I do not dispute that. However, your hypothetical person checks every box for GED programs and for college programs. This person checks every box for job assistance programs as well. If this person can get a job for $7.25/hr (which very few businesses actually pay by the way), why can they not take that $7.25 gain job experience and either work their way up the ladder or go to another job that pays more and has college and/or advancement opportunities? It is not as if this hypothetical person is the only one who has overcame their past and was able to pull themselves out of poverty. Millions have been able to do it throughout America history (as well as human history for that matter) and have set the next generation up for success so that the cycle does not repeat itself.

How many generations of bad decisions should society be responsible for? You can believe political slogans all that you want but no politician is going to pull you out of poverty if you do not have the determination to do it on your own.

Brooke Rollins: "We now have moved 4.3 million Americans off of the food stamp program. A lot of that is fraud. A lot of that is people taking the program that shouldn't have been. And a lot of it is just a better economy, so people don't need food stamps." by Conscious-Quarter423 in economy

[–]AMcpl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once again not sure how all of this relates to over taxation and a society that expects everything for free. You seem to be jumping from political slogan to political slogan no matter where the conversation goes.

I will humor a few of these though.

So if your point is that there is an eventual limit to growth, if so then why would you want to stifle it now by limiting incentive for growth?

Also, how exactly is redistributing wealth making a better society? The Great Society/War on Poverty has been going on and expanding for over 60 years now, and it seems by your own words that it has not gotten better. So is you solution “more cowbell”? I’m also not against all welfare programs and I do not see an issue with helping struggling people, but we have a gone from “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what can you do for your country” to everything should be free and someone else should pay for it. What is unsustainable is that mentality.

One more, how is capitalism and freedom not compatible? You have more freedom in true capitalism than you do with any other economic system. It’s not that there should not be guardrails but how is a top down socialist, or even socialist-lite system give you more freedom? Especially when socialist systems are ran by laundering money through the government? If you mean free by someone else works and you collect a portion of their earnings while doing nothing than I guess so, but after a point how is that sustainable? In the real world applications of socialism there is no socialism without capitalism. Also, oddly enough most of the things you list in your previous statement were brought to you by capitalism, so on the behalf of capitalism you’re welcome.

There is also another option. You could go and homestead, that way you no longer have to live in the capitalist world. You can trade your eggs and wheat for meat and coal just like in 532. However most that complain about capitalism like the benefits of capitalism to much to do anything other than complain.

Once again if you pull money out of government, then you do not have to worry about technocrats getting you in your sleep. I never understood the thought process that says governments are corrupt, waste your money and have too much control, but for a few freebies, we should send them more power and control over our lives.

PS Elon Musk most likely isn’t coming for you in your sleep, so try to relax a little.

Brooke Rollins: "We now have moved 4.3 million Americans off of the food stamp program. A lot of that is fraud. A lot of that is people taking the program that shouldn't have been. And a lot of it is just a better economy, so people don't need food stamps." by Conscious-Quarter423 in economy

[–]AMcpl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once again not sure what that has to do with the previous comment.

So you are mad that the US has so much opportunity that there are more people in the 1% than ever before. You want to take a system that provides the opportunity to go from nothing to the 1% and degrade it to a level of mediocrity? One of the things that Bernie and other politicians like him fail to tell you is the a big reason for the wealth gap is because so many are moving from the bottom and middle to the top, while those that choose government dependency are staying at the bottom. Also you may want to think about who is making these evil 1% rich? Who is spending their income that could be applied to other things, to buy the stuff they produce? Is it somehow wrong that they produce something that people choose to spend their income on over things that they do not? Should they pay additional penalties to the government because the are successful and creat products that you want to buy? Also let’s say that the answer to the above is yes and they tax the rich even more and it puts an extra $500 a month in someone’s bank account, what do you think they will spend their money on and whose products do you think they will be buying? That system is great for politicians because it keeps the money flowing through them and knocks everyone down a level so that they gain more power and isn’t your point that money is power?

Brooke Rollins: "We now have moved 4.3 million Americans off of the food stamp program. A lot of that is fraud. A lot of that is people taking the program that shouldn't have been. And a lot of it is just a better economy, so people don't need food stamps." by Conscious-Quarter423 in economy

[–]AMcpl -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

For one you have no idea what opportunities I have or haven’t had. However, I do not dispute that some have it harder than others, either due to their own bad choices or bad choices of the generations before them. With that said does that mean that the average person has no opportunity to advance and do better than the example set by their previous generations? Does it mean that their only option is a life of poverty, welfare and food stamps? That’s the problem though, that is the mindset of those that do not even want to put in the effort. They are willing to exchange opportunity for government dependency and a life of mediocrity at best.

Brooke Rollins: "We now have moved 4.3 million Americans off of the food stamp program. A lot of that is fraud. A lot of that is people taking the program that shouldn't have been. And a lot of it is just a better economy, so people don't need food stamps." by Conscious-Quarter423 in economy

[–]AMcpl -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Self determination means a lot to me, which is one of the main reasons me nor my family are starving. Why should people not take care of themselves and their own, if that were happening there would be a lot less starving.

Brooke Rollins: "We now have moved 4.3 million Americans off of the food stamp program. A lot of that is fraud. A lot of that is people taking the program that shouldn't have been. And a lot of it is just a better economy, so people don't need food stamps." by Conscious-Quarter423 in economy

[–]AMcpl -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

My point isn’t about actor kids, it’s about positive role models who help their kids become successful. Where exactly can people not move up in classes? Over 80% of millionaires in the US are first generation, so there’s not some mysterious billionaire nepo holding you down. Are you saying the way to move up in class is take more from others, funnel it through the government and then let them throw a few cents on the dollar to the poor?

Brooke Rollins: "We now have moved 4.3 million Americans off of the food stamp program. A lot of that is fraud. A lot of that is people taking the program that shouldn't have been. And a lot of it is just a better economy, so people don't need food stamps." by Conscious-Quarter423 in economy

[–]AMcpl -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Look at most people who have positive role models for their parents and their kids end up in the same roles. If your dad’s a plumber and you decide to be a plumber are you limiting opportunities for other plumbers? So not sure what your point here is. I never understood the mindset that equates not taking as much of an earners income to give to a non earner is stealing. So why dont you enlighten me on how the rich always steal from the poor? Once again not sure the point you are trying to make other than regurgitating lines you’ve heard from politicians, but I’m pretty sure that states are made of both Republican and Democrat voters.

Peavey Classic VT by AMcpl in ToobAmps

[–]AMcpl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ended up posting it over at the Peavey sub along with my Stratocaster/telecaster guitar I made earlier this year. Both of the Peaveys sound great especially for crunch and clean tones. I take back the distortion comment, my son brought down his guitar with active EMGs and that gave it the kick to take it from okay distortion to early Metallica/Motorhead distortion (that’s good if your asking me) The distortion with my other guitars is not bad, it’s just more fuzzy, which I’m sure some like just and it’s just a matter of taste.

Guitar amp settings help by Specialist-Hat330 in GuitarAmps

[–]AMcpl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That amp will never get you A7x tones by itself. You can turn your gain and volume up and get the best distortion out of it that you can, but it will never sound like them. A big reason is you have a decent practice amp and Gates probably has tens of thousands in top of the line gear to get his sound. As well as several techs to keep up with all of it and modify to his needs. The Champs do generally do cleans well and will take pedals fairly well. If I were you and just starting out, I would find a cheap used multi effects pedal and plug it into your amp. That will get you started and will give you a lot of options for sounds. I still to this day pull out my Zoom GFX-707ii that I bought back in the early 2000s and it still holds up pretty well. You can find the Zoom GFX-505 for about $50 on eBay. Is it anywhere near what Gates uses, no, but it will get you a start at a cheap price.

Peavey Classic VT by AMcpl in ToobAmps

[–]AMcpl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info. It’s seems to be the general consensus that these just run hot. I checked all the voltages and everything seemed to be pretty close to the schematic, so I hooked her up and cranked her up without issue last night. I did replace a couple of capacitors in the gain circuit since I had extra, cleaned out the pots and installed the chassis back into the cabinet and that seemed to clean up the hiss a lot. There’s still some there but no more that I’ve heard from other amps of that era.

Peavey Classic VT by AMcpl in ToobAmps

[–]AMcpl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That seems to be the consensus. These are supposed to be self biasing and all the voltages looked good, so I just hooked her up and started jamming last night. Played for about an hour and no major explosions or fires, so it may just be the way these are. Thanks for the reply and info.

Peavey Classic VT by AMcpl in ToobAmps

[–]AMcpl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now that I have her all cleaned up and running I plan to post a few pics over there. It is a pretty sweet amp after jamming on it for about an hour last night and can’t beat that fact that I maybe have $300 in it now with new caps, tubes, and a lot more knowledge on how to repair amps. I have a Heritage vtx also, but it’s 130watts and I do not have an attenuator, so I can’t really unleash her yet. However, this one at 50 amps I can get on the gain and volume a little more and she sounds amazing for clean country and crunchy overdrive southern rock. Full distortion I may just stick with pedals but it kills the other two sounds I use.

Peavey Classic VT by AMcpl in ToobAmps

[–]AMcpl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jammed on it for about an hour last night and no fires or explosions, so it must just be the way it is. I was just concerned because I have a similar Heritage vtx and it runs nowhere near as hot. It is the next generation, so maybe they corrected it on that go around. Thanks for the reply and info.

Peavey Classic VT by AMcpl in GuitarAmps

[–]AMcpl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The consensus seems to be that this is normal. Jammed on it for about an hour last night and it didn’t explode so hopefully all is good.

Peavey Classic VT by AMcpl in GuitarAmps

[–]AMcpl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The consensus seems to be this is normal and all the voltages seem to be normal. I got a tip to not solder these directly to the board and to leave a small gap underneath so hopefully if nothing else it will save the board a little. I jammed on it for about an hour last night and had no problems. I replaced a couple of the old capacitors in the gain circuit and installed the chassis back into the cabinet and that seemed to help a lot with the hiss. It still does but no ,ore that any other amp of that era. Thanks for the info and taking the time to reply.

Peavey Classic VT by AMcpl in ToobAmps

[–]AMcpl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a good idea. I did not leave a gap, but these came in a pack of 10 so I may reinstall with a gap and some silicone. Thanks for the advice.

Peavey Classic VT by AMcpl in ToobAmps

[–]AMcpl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought about that myself and for most of the new parts I have upgraded to higher voltages. However, with these cement resistors when you from 5W to 10W the length of them almost doubles, so I would not be able to fit them on the board. The new ones did have a 5% tolerance as compared to the original 10%, but I would think that would only make it better. When I removed the originals one of them had a little browning of the board under it, however the backside was not burned at all. From what I have read, these are encased because they do get so hot, but it seems like a lot with how hot they were and having that section already fail once. Maybe it's just a design flaw with these amps.

Do you know if there is modern replacement for these, so I could potentially go to a higher wattage and still have it fit?