John D. Johnson addresses scarcity mentality and public discourse in recent X posts

John Johnson, Utah State Senator from the 3rd district
John Johnson, Utah State Senator from the 3rd district
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John D. Johnson, a public figure active on social media, posted several comments on X (formerly Twitter) between March 21 and March 22, 2026.

On March 21, Johnson shared a post with no additional comment: https://t.co/xQohA5z2nB.

Later the same day, he wrote, “This is not the scarcity mentality we have had for far too long https://t.co/P6FuBhdXGN”, suggesting a shift from previous attitudes of scarcity.

On March 22, Johnson responded to another post with a brief affirmation: “Agree https://t.co/8KNBbMIK57”.

These posts reflect Johnson’s ongoing engagement in public discourse through his social media presence. The reference to a “scarcity mentality” indicates participation in discussions about resource management or economic policy—topics that frequently arise in political debates and policymaking contexts.



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