Maybe it's a matter of how people view their lives. Some want to do everything for themselves, while others want everything to be done for them, and each type are looking for a government which will enable them to benefit according to their mindset. I've had friends and relatives who, when faced with unemployment, panicked, and some of them did everything they could to find another employer. On several occasions the final employer was the government itself. Personally, when I faced the same situation, I took the path of entrepreneurship. It didn't always work out, but at that point, I'd rather be unemployed than to ever work for someone else again. Fortunately I was able to come up with other businesses, in each of which the customers themselves were the employers and to whom I was happy to answer to. My wife followed suit, as she became disgusted with the limits put upon her by employers and started a business of her own. The feeling of freedom and accomplishment is incomparably gratifying. To us, a government which provides everything to its populace does so at great cost to the people. Having government as the source of all things is akin to slavery, as the government is then empowered to decide who does and who does not benefit from its policies. To be forced to ask for everything in life is demoralizing, and having other people doing everything they can to make this happen is a legitimate source of existential protest and anger.