Matt Maddock, a public official and commentator, shared several posts on May 15, 2026, expressing opinions on judicial leadership and state fiscal policy.
In a post published at 00:56 UTC, Maddock referenced future political plans by stating, “He’ll be discussing when we win AG back.”
Later that morning, at 10:40 UTC, Maddock criticized the current judiciary with the statement: “It’s impossible to Make America Great Again with these communist and leftist judges in charge of our communities.”
In an additional post at 14:17 UTC, Maddock addressed state budget practices: “2x a year state estimates how much more or less it will collect in taxes. The current report is 350 million more which customarily means gov spends 350m more. I say return 350 to ppl in tax/fee reductions instead of growing government with it. We have 2.2 billion in our Rainy Day” In this message, he argued for tax or fee reductions over increased government spending when state revenue projections exceed expectations.
The “Rainy Day” fund mentioned by Maddock refers to reserves set aside by states to stabilize budgets during economic downturns or unexpected shortfalls. Twice annually, states often revise their revenue forecasts to adjust fiscal plans according to new economic data. These updates can influence legislative debates about whether surplus funds should be spent on new initiatives or returned to taxpayers through various forms of relief.

