Rather, Merriam-Webster's definition of charity is met by welfare in every particular needed to establish it.Webster's does nothing to either establish your narrative or deny my definition.
We collectively elect people to stand in our place and speak for us. Their actions are voluntary in establishing the institutions of that public giving as is the yearly budgetary allowance for it. The point is to address those in need and establish and thereafter maintain institutions engaged in that relief. Welfare is, therefore, a willful, intentional giving to those in need from a common purse that meets the definition in authority give below, evidencing goodwill toward humanity, being an expression of generosity and helpfulness, especially toward the needy and suffering, as aid given those in need and provided by an institution engaged in that relief. Or, a public charity.
From Merriam Webster: "1. benevolent goodwill toward or love of humanity 2. a: generosity and helpfulness especially toward the needy or suffering; also: aid given to those in need b: an institution engaged in relief of the poor c: public provision for the relief of the needy 3 a: a gift for public benevolent purposes b: an institution (as a hospital) founded by such a gift 4: lenient judgment of others.
The rest is you, Stripe, making noise and moving goalposts. The rest is you being loudly wrong and demanding respect for the effort. You will not have it. I respect the right to hold any opinion that suits you. The opinion itself will either have to stand on merit or, as is the case in your rejection of a clear, demonstrable truth, fail.
What you believe is the legitimate function of government is has no impact on what actually is or the point you contend with. What you feel those who receive welfare are doing to those of us who pay the bill is similarly irrelevant. What you think of those women, children, the disabled and elderly who comprise almost all of our charity is of no importance and controls nothing on the point as well, which remains established above. It is sand and noise created by you to fashion something you never will, a contrary argument that rebuts the plain truth and fact, presented above.
Now then, everyone brace for his next "nope".
Not if you understand the function of language. Words mean particular things. When you alter the meaning to suit your disposition you work at cross purpose to the point. People who do that are attempting to force the truth into a shape that pleases them. It's a sort of willful delusion that insists everyone share it, but it isn't a truth beyond that expression of distortion and bias.when a person resorts to dictionaries, they are simply resorting to popular bias.