I would take that bet, and I'll even be generous and let you define most as 51%. You'll be disappointed at the margin you lose by.
The man works on lawns and the lady has an EBT is “on welfare”
The man works on lawns and the lady has an EBT is “on welfare”
The man works on lawns and the lady has an EBT is “on welfare”
I hope GeronL takes that bet too. He’ll be *very* surprised.
Where could you possibly get credible information about this?
How are you being generous? - ‘Most’ means more than 50% and 51% is certainly more than 50%. You are not being generous, you are taking away everything between 50% and 51%. You don’t have the right to take a full percentage point out of the definition, and then claim generosity. If 1 person more than 50% take some type of welfare, then you lose the bet.
FWIW - I think you are wrong. Uninsured motorists, unpaid emergency room visits, foodstamps, tuition waivers or discounts, all of these are types of welfare.