Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, posted a series of tweets on January 19, 2026, addressing issues ranging from sports officiating to state funding and local taxation.
In one tweet posted at 02:37 UTC, Berry commented on a sporting event by stating, “Refs are trying to steal it.”
A few minutes later at 02:42 UTC, he followed up with another post expressing frustration or rivalry sentiment: “They hate us cause they ain’t us. https://t.co/nHIJa5MjFg”
Later that day at 14:43 UTC, Berry shifted focus to local government finances and taxation. He wrote, “Can’t be, I was reliably told the towns got no money from the State and we lived in a Mad-Max scenario.
Now you’re telling me we are actually sending them RECORD cash from the State to the towns and they are still crushing us with property tax increases? https://t.co/GPm5VIXRqe“
Berry’s final tweet alludes to ongoing debates about state funding for municipalities and rising property taxes. These topics have been points of contention in New Hampshire politics, where state aid to towns and cities is frequently discussed amid concerns about local tax burdens.

