Matt Maddock, a Michigan state representative, posted several statements on his Twitter account on March 21, 2026, addressing issues related to scams targeting taxpayer funds and expressing skepticism about certain political actors.
In a post made early in the morning, Maddock commented on the prevalence of fraudulent activities involving public money. He wrote: “We now know there are thousands of scams to get taxpayer money. Millions of scamers and freeloaders are piranhas devouring trillions from ppl living paycheck to paycheck. Will it stop? I think so.” (March 21, 2026)
Later that day, Maddock shared his views regarding Cubans’ perception of left-wing activists. He stated: “Cubans know better than to believe these kommies in a bus.” (March 21, 2026)
In another post from the same date, he wrote simply: “Same side.” (March 21, 2026)
Maddock has previously voiced concerns over government spending and fraud within public assistance programs. Such topics have been widely discussed in recent years as lawmakers at both federal and state levels debate how best to protect taxpayer resources while ensuring legitimate access to aid.


