I think that's a very good point. The right has been working on demonizing anyone who gets any sort of public assistance for some time now. John Stossel of Faux News did an hour-long program on how well-off poor people are because they have TV's and refrigerators. Mitt Romney's infamous comments about 47% of Americans thinking their "entitled to food" and "not taking responsibility for their lives".Part of the reason "stimulus" became a bad word was that it was equated with "socialism"; "Obamacare" was "socialism" (and "Obamacare" is still struggling in the polls, even after the guy it's named after won reelection); fear of "socialism" help drive the GOP takeover of the House in the 2010 midterms.
I'm concerned that the same thing is beginning to happen with the right's "makers vs. takers" meme, with the "takers" described as people who just want "free stuff" from government...
...I'm worried about this because, while Republicans have been rage junkies in need of anger management for some time now, their rage has mostly been directed at public figures -- the Clintons, Obama, Reid and Pelosi, the Evil MSM. Now every individual Democratic voter is the Antichrist. Every individual Democratic voter is a bloodsucking leech. Ted Nugent tweets, "What subhuman varmint believes others must pay for their obesity booze cellphones birthcontrol abortions & lives." Someone goes to a polling place in Pennsylvania and hangs signs in the parking area that say, "NO PARKING FOR DEMOCRATS - WALK THAT WILL BE THE MOST WORK YOU DO ALL DAY." Ordinary citizens are the new scapegoats, the new people who must be crushed to save America.
IMO, this is indeed a dangerous trend (not to mention the hypocrisy in decrying public assistance for the poor while fighting to the death to preserve public benefits to the uber-wealthy).