Ross Berry posted a series of tweets on March 16, 2026, addressing various topics including customer relations and state tax policy.
In one tweet from the afternoon, Berry commented on an apparent business dispute, stating, “Imagine doing this to your *former* customer all because you’re mad that your grift came to an end.” (March 16, 2026).
Later in the evening, he published another post simply saying, “IYKYK” (March 16, 2026), using an acronym that stands for “If You Know You Know,” which is often used online to reference shared knowledge among a specific group.
Berry also thanked former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte in a third tweet: “Thank you @KellyAyotte for vetoing this sales tax on paint!” (March 16, 2026). This message references Ayotte’s decision to block legislation that would have imposed a new sales tax on paint products. Such measures are sometimes proposed as part of environmental or revenue initiatives but can be contentious due to their potential impact on consumers and businesses.
Kelly Ayotte previously served as a U.S. Senator representing New Hampshire and has remained active in state politics following her tenure in Congress.


