Ross Berry, a public commentator and frequent critic of government policy, posted several tweets on January 15, 2026, expressing skepticism about government interventions in economic and healthcare issues.
In a tweet from the afternoon of January 15, Berry commented on government efforts to address affordability concerns: “From the same people who made life unaffordable comes ‘Trust me bro, we will fix this with more government'” (January 15, 2026).
Later that evening, Berry questioned the effectiveness of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and recent legislative actions: “OMG Not votes from 2016!!!
If the ACA is so great why does it still need COVID tax credits to keep it afloat?
Democrats further broke the already broken system and now everyone suffers.” (January 15, 2026).
In a subsequent post, Berry scrutinized a congressional report on consumer spending increases: “This is a fun one.
The report cited here is written by Democrats in Congress, of which @SenatorHassan is the ranking member.
Over 10% of the alleged increase comes from CANDY. Which apparently every family is buying every two weeks.” (January 15, 2026).
Berry’s remarks reflect ongoing debates over federal intervention in economic and healthcare policy. The Affordable Care Act has been subject to periodic revisions and support measures since its enactment in 2010. Temporary tax credits related to COVID-19 were implemented to help Americans maintain health coverage during periods of economic disruption. Congressional reports on consumer prices are often produced by committees led by senior members such as Senator Maggie Hassan.

