Mike Belcher, a social media user, posted a series of tweets on October 16, 2025, expressing strong opinions on political and environmental issues. The tweets included criticism of political opponents and concerns about local environmental management.
In his first tweet, Belcher wrote, “Just disqualifyingly stupid and evil.” (October 16, 2025). Shortly after, he expanded on his views regarding political unity and the treatment of young men, stating, “You don’t have to unify with evil. You also don’t have to subject wayward young men to the wicked system of public destruction the Left built and maintains. You can just do the right thing in both instances.” (October 16, 2025).
Later that day, Belcher shifted focus to a local environmental issue, criticizing a road crew for their handling of an oil spill. He wrote, “Another big thanks to Grondin and the Maine road crew for having an oil spill right next to the river, using rags to clean it up, and leaving them behind so the wind could blow them all over my yard and into the Salmon Falls. @MaineDOT1 @NewHampshireDOT @NHDES @maine” (October 16, 2025).
The Salmon Falls River, referenced in Belcher’s tweet, forms part of the border between Maine and New Hampshire. Environmental concerns about oil spills near rivers are often significant due to potential impacts on water quality and wildlife.
Belcher tagged several agencies in his environmental complaint, including the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT), New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NewHampshireDOT), and New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES), highlighting a call for accountability from local authorities.

