First, a hat tip for finally coughing up the source of your misinformation. Now - on to the substance.
Your source says that the top ten are...
#10 Maryland (BLUE)
#9 Texas (RED)
#8 Delaware (BLUE)
#7 N. Dakota (RED)
#6 Mississippi (RED)
#5 Virginia (Toss up)
#4 Hawaii (BLUE)
#3 S. Carolina (RED)
#2 Louisiana (Toss up - leaning Blue)
#1 Florida (Toss up - leaning Blue)
This does not make your case. If your posit was correct then all 10 would be Red states with may be 1 'blueish' state. Nope. Three are 3 toss ups (two of which lean blue), 3 solidly Blue, and 4 solidly Red. In real terms, it is about 50/50. Hardly your painted picture of red states all toothless hicks all lazing around on free gummint cheese, sittin' on the porch (a cracked cinderblock), staring out at the trailer-park yard full of rusting pick-um-up truck parts.
How about welfare?
http://www.cnbc.com/id/31910310/page/15
Gee - its California, Maine, Tennesee, Massachusetts, Vermont, DC, New York, Minnesota, Washington, New Mexico, Indiana, and Rhode Island. Mostly Blue states there...
Who is getting the most bailout money?
http://www.forbes.com/2010/03/19/bai...out-money.html
More than half are the Blue states.
So the assertion that Red states siphoning off disproportionate amounts of Federal cash is bogus.
Now - please supply the links that you used to come to the conclusions about Red states are disproportionately high with people who are uneducated, unproductive, single-parents, poor-elderly, and welfare-kids. That sounds to me more like you are describing New York City, Detroit, New Orleans, Chicago, and other "Blue" enclaves.