Matt Maddock, a public figure and politician from Michigan, shared several posts on his social media account on February 20, 2026. The tweets touch on topics ranging from the importance of cursive writing to personal anecdotes and interactions with followers.
In one post at 02:40 UTC, Maddock recounted an incident involving a young driver: “Friend of mine watched as a 16 yr old girl getting her drivers license couldn’t sign her name. This is why cursive is important. It’s a true expression of individualism and communist hate that.”
Shortly after, at 02:41 UTC, he responded to another user named Esteban with a request for assistance: “Thank you Esteban! Can you smooth out some of my lines? https://t.co/ruU9rG7rDp”
At 02:42 UTC, Maddock posted about revisiting content for amusement: “I just went back to watch this because I needed a laugh.”
Cursive writing has been debated in educational circles across the United States. Some states have mandated its instruction in schools due to concerns over students’ ability to sign documents or read historical texts. Matt Maddock has previously advocated for policies supporting traditional education methods during his tenure in Michigan’s legislature.

