Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, shared a series of posts on January 28, 2026, addressing both personal sentiments about winter and broader concerns regarding judicial decisions and corporate influence.
In a tweet posted at 13:10 UTC, Berry commented on the progression of winter, stating, “I am at that stage of winter where I wake up and lie to myself saying ‘only 2 more weeks’.”
Later that day at 18:22 UTC, Berry posted a message indicating resistance to an unspecified issue: “We wont be taking this lying down. https://t.co/S07Fu0EdK0”
At 18:33 UTC the same day, Berry addressed concerns about external influences on local affairs by stating, “One Obama appointed judge and a greedy out-of-state corporation are not going to stop the will of the people.”
Berry’s remarks reflect ongoing debates in U.S. politics regarding the role of federal judges and corporations in state or local matters. The reference to an “Obama appointed judge” highlights continued political polarization over judicial appointments made during Barack Obama’s presidency from 2009 to 2017. Such appointments have been frequently discussed in connection with high-profile legal decisions impacting various states.

