Ross Berry, a public figure and politician, posted a series of statements on his social media account on October 8 and 9, 2025, addressing issues related to governance and local taxpayer responsibility.
On October 8, Berry posted, “Laws for thee but not for me.” On the same day, he further commented on fiscal responsibility, stating, “I fully agree. I will not vote to make the taxpayers of Weare and Goffstown shoulder the burden of another district’s incompetence.” The following day, October 9, Berry posted, “Trash human.”
Berry’s remarks reflect ongoing debates in local governance regarding fiscal responsibility and inter-district financial obligations. In New Hampshire, discussions about school funding and municipal budget allocations have been prominent, with some districts expressing concern about being asked to subsidize others due to perceived mismanagement or differing fiscal priorities.
Berry represents a constituency that includes Weare and Goffstown, two towns in New Hampshire. His comments come amid broader conversations about how local tax dollars are allocated and who should bear responsibility for budget shortfalls in neighboring districts.


