Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, recently posted several comments on X (formerly Twitter) addressing political and fiscal issues as well as sharing his anticipation for an upcoming collaboration.
On April 1, 2026, Berry expressed enthusiasm about a future project, writing, “I can’t wait for this collab https://t.co/zTH5gklUh3”.
In a post dated April 2, 2026, Berry discussed legislative efforts related to state budget policies. He stated: “Hopefully we will be able to get the Taxpayer Protection Act through the Senate and to Gov. Ayotte’s desk so these bad budget decisions come to an end. Only the city of Concord could cut 38 positions and still raise property taxes 12% https://t.co/rPYdeD0U9V”.
Later that same day, Berry made another statement regarding government tactics: “Its kind of scary how quickly they adopt the methods of the KGB https://t.co/dvSaIal6UP”.
Berry’s comments reflect ongoing debates in New Hampshire over fiscal responsibility and local governance. The mention of the Taxpayer Protection Act refers to legislation intended to limit tax increases and government spending in the state legislature. Governor Kelly Ayotte is referenced as the recipient should this bill advance through legislative channels. The city of Concord has faced criticism for raising property taxes despite staff reductions—a point highlighted by Berry in his posts.
The reference to “methods of the KGB” alludes to concerns over perceived governmental overreach or surveillance tactics by authorities or institutions, drawing a parallel with practices historically associated with Soviet-era security services.

