Jessie, a second-generation immigrant, expressed disdain for the government after observing his family's struggles due to ineffective social welfare systems. He worked in federal government to fund his law school aspirations but resisted becoming a bureaucrat. His family's journey, marked by hardship after his father's death and his mother's rejection of inadequate social assistance, influenced his political shift towards conservative ideologies. Jessie believed immigrants should vote in self-interest, prioritizing individual responsibility over reliance on government aid that he perceived as failing.
Jessie, a second-generation immigrant, expressed disdain for government systems after witnessing his family's struggles with inadequate social welfare, shaping his political perspectives on self-reliance and conservatism.
Despite working in federal government aiming for law school, Jessie resisted the notion of becoming a bureaucrat, rooted in his family's experiences with a failed social assistance system.
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