Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, posted several tweets in December 2025 commenting on state politics and employment issues. His posts referenced the New Hampshire Democratic Party and discussed matters related to major employers and political actions.
On December 10, 2025, Berry wrote: “Always great to see the @nhdems attacking one of the largest employers in the state that makes the weapons our troops use to fight for our country. Makes you wonder which side they are actually on.” In this tweet, he criticized the New Hampshire Democratic Party for their stance toward a significant employer in the state involved in defense manufacturing.
The following day, on December 11, 2025, Berry posted a brief reaction: “Wow…” The context of this post was not specified within the tweet itself.
On December 12, 2025, Berry commented on an individual’s earnings with a reference to gambling: “That’s less than he made rolling dice in Vegas. (I can’t confirm he was throwing bones, could have been blackjack or another game)”
Berry’s remarks about one of New Hampshire’s largest employers refer to companies such as BAE Systems and Sig Sauer, both major defense contractors with significant operations in the state. These companies are among New Hampshire’s top private sector employers and play a key role in supplying equipment to U.S. military forces.
The relationship between political parties and large defense manufacturers has been a recurring topic in New Hampshire politics. Discussions often center around economic impacts as well as broader questions about national security and local employment.

