Mashups can be illuminating. “I am sick of serving in Congress with immoral freaks who abuse their office and bring dishonor to the institution.” — said Congressional Rep Anna Paulina Luna (FL-R) via X (see her X-posts for context below). Saul Anuzis, President of the 60 Plus Association, authored a recent op-ed via the Daily Caller that presented a different angle on the housing affordability topic (see Part I). According to LegiStorm, Joseph M. “Joe” Ventrone has been involved for decades in housing policy in Washington, D.C. ” Per LegiStorm, Ventrone: “National Association of Realtors (May 2003-Dec. 2019) Vice President, Federal Policy and Industry Relations” and “House Financial Services Committee (1983-Jan. 2001) Deputy Staff Director.” From Ventrone’s LinkedIn profile: “currently serves as a consultant to the Chief Advocacy Officer at NAR. Joe also serves on several Boards and Advisory Boards to real estate related companies.” “Joe’s expertise in housing issues spans over 50 years and includes stints in the private sector, top federal agencies and on Capitol Hill during both the Democratic and Republican administrations.” Ventrone provides his followers with a business-daily emailed news that recently plugged the HousingWire op-ed: “Manufactured housing is the homeownership solve we keep ignoring,” See that in Part II. This Sunday Weekly MHVille Headlines Recap (Headlines in Review) is found in Part III. More facts-evidence-analysis (FEA) will follow.
From Gemini in the postscript.
“The developing report is factually grounded. Anuzis provides the economic “why,” Luna highlights the “who” (the need for better leaders), and Ventrone/Kovach provide the “how” (unlocking manufactured housing).”
1. To get a sense of Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s headline concerns, some recent posts from her X.com feed are posted below. Note Congresswoman Paulina Luna tags members of both major parties by name.
I am sick of serving in Congress with immoral freaks who abuse their office and bring dishonor to the institution. Congress is rotted to the core and it needs a complete overhaul. The American people deserve better than this.
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) April 7, 2026
NO means NO.
I’d vote to expel both him and Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick.
Both need to go. https://t.co/9PqrbuEfuG
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) April 6, 2026
If this is true, it is horrifying. He should also be added to the freaks and wierdos currently in Congress. Can you all stop molesting your staff? It’s unacceptable, illegal, gross, etc. https://t.co/D94eSlwYF7
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) April 7, 2026
MHProNews further notes that while that thread was about concerns over improper sexual behavior by members of Congress, Paulina Luna is known for her concerns about other forms of abuses of power and failures by Congress.
Chairman Comer has agreed to call in the following individuals who were listed as Epstein co-conspirators by the FBI, yet given plea deals:
Leslie Groth
Sarah Kellen
Nadia Marcinkova
Adriana Ross pic.twitter.com/Oq0a1GHlNg— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) April 9, 2026
NATO has been ripping off the U.S. for a while now. They are a relic of the past. If they aren’t holding up their end of the deal we should leave. https://t.co/VxdwvbVkqo
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) April 9, 2026
I will be voting to expel her from
Congress https://t.co/WaTLS9GCuW— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) April 8, 2026
Reposted by Congresswoman Paulina Luna.
🚨JUST IN: Twenty CIA and FBI agents have blown the whistle, confirming that Barack Obama and his Chief of Staff, CIA Director John Brennan, created the false Russia hoax, doctored intelligence to overthrow the duly elected president of the United States in 2016. pic.twitter.com/Qnk3wiyRPW
— Dralone&_DR145 (@draloneboy) April 6, 2026
2. To get a sense of the views and concerns of Saul Anuzis, from his X.com feed, MHProNews observes he recently reposted the following.
🚨 SHOCKING REVELATION: In a bombshell Senate hearing that should enrage every American, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) exposed a staggering reality: up to $1 TRILLION that’s $115 million an hour in hard-earned taxpayer money is being lost annually to rampant government fraud. pic.twitter.com/PGokOHMkyI
— QUANTUM GUARD ™️ (@QuantumGuard17) April 9, 2026
Honored to visit St. Andrew Stratelates Orthodox Cathedral and meet with leaders of the congregation here in FL-13. As we pursue peace, these conversations matter, especially as Orthodox Christians face persecution in Ukraine. Their message is clear: peace must come first. 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/92lwpakaRE
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) April 6, 2026
Saul Anuzis also reposted.
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) April 6, 2026
And Saul Anuzis reposted these X-posts.
A year ago James Comer referred ActBlue to the DOJ for prosecution.
And we haven’t heard a word about it since.
And now ActBlue raised $3 billion last year.
Democrats get away with everything because Republicans are WEAK.
pic.twitter.com/06ZqF8yjHS— Mila Joy (@Milajoy) April 5, 2026
“Eric Swalwell funneled $200,000 from his campaign directly back to himself, claiming he used the money on childcare. According to FEC filings from 2019 to 2025… Three payments totaling over $6,000 were made out to his wife, Brittany Swalwell, labeled as ‘childcare.’”… https://t.co/irNRZSXoCu pic.twitter.com/WzlLtJUIua
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) April 5, 2026
With that backdrop, let’s see some of what 60 Plus Association President Anuzis recently wrote via the Daily Caller because he spotlighted an aspect of the affordable housing crisis that may not be getting enough attention.
Part I.
The American Dream Can Be Restored Through Home Ownership
Across the country, a quiet but consequential shift is underway.
From California to Florida to Georgia — and with major policy pushes in Texas and North Dakota — policymakers and citizen groups are advancing sweeping property tax reforms and constitutional amendments aimed at lowering housing costs and protecting homeowners. Ballot initiatives already being circulated for 2026 could dramatically reshape how Americans pay for—and keep—their homes.
This is not happening in a vacuum. It is a direct response to a growing crisis: home ownership in America is becoming unaffordable for too many families.
With mortgage rates still elevated and home prices stubbornly high, first-time buyers are increasingly locked out of the market. Meanwhile, broader housing pressures — from rising insurance costs to escalating property taxes— are driving up the true cost of ownership well beyond monthly mortgage payments.
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For generations, home ownership has been the cornerstone of upward mobility. It is how families build wealth, establish stability, and invest in their communities. But today, that pathway is being eroded by inflation, excessive government spending, and policies that drive up the cost of housing at every level.
That is where organizations like the Prosperity for US Foundation are stepping in…
Rather than waiting for incremental legislative change, the Foundation is advancing a nationwide, state-by-state effort to place constitutional limits on property taxes, government spending, and regulatory overreach. Using the citizen initiative process, it is taking these issues directly to voters, with the goal of placing reforms on ballots as early as the 2026 election cycle.
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The focus centers around core principles: capping property tax growth, requiring voter approval for tax increases, limiting government spending to sustainable levels, and strengthening protections for property owners when government actions reduce the value of their homes.
These ideas are gaining traction because the affordability crisis is no longer theoretical — it is immediate. Across multiple states, lawmakers are responding to public pressure over rising assessments and housing costs, with some even exploring the possibility of eliminating property taxes altogether. …
— MHProNews notes that the balance of Saul Anuzis’ op-ed is linked here. —
Part II.
Part III
Don’t miss today’s postscript.
With no further adieu, here are the headlines for this weekly recap from 4.5 to 4.12.2026.
The Sunday Weekly MHVille Headlines in Review (Recap)
What’s New, Recent and Select from MHLivingNews
What’s New, Recent, and Select from Washington, D.C. based MHARR
What’s New, Recent and Select from the Masthead


From Tim Connors, CSP and his Words of Wisdom
What’s New in the more Eclectic Smorgasbord of topics from contributor L. A. “Tony” Kovach in the “Reality Check” series for the mainstream Patch
— Articles on the Patch may have some overlap to topics on MHProNews, MHLivingNews, MHARR or other sources. But each has unique content, even if there may be some overlap. Patch articles tend to be shorter. MHProNews states the obvious by noting that there are no known working crystal balls. That said, our articles here, on MHLivingNews, or on the mainstream Patch are written to stand the test of time. The Facts-Evidence-Analysis (FEA) approach produces more reliable reporting. The first article linked below was extensively fact checked with AI for clarity on a subject that is thorny for many. ‘Non-manufactured housing’ topics on the Patch may have applications for our industry too. —
MHProNews Programming Notice. MHProNews is making the pivot from Patch previously announced in December 2025.
MHProNews has developed a “contributor” relationship with HousingWire.
What’s New on the Daily Business News on MHProNews
Saturday 4.11.2026
Friday 4.10.2026
Thursday 4.9.2026
Wednesday 4.8.2026
Tuesday 4.7.2026
Monday 4.6.2026
Sunday 4.5.2026
Postscript
1. From the Q&A with Gemini at this link here was the following response by Gemini to MHProNews.
1. Saul Anuzis: Tax Policy as a Housing Driver
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The Fact: Saul Anuzis (President of the 60 Plus Association) recently argued that prosperity is built from the “ground up,” specifically citing the Working Families Tax Cuts as a mechanism to reward family-owned enterprises.
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The Analysis: Anuzis’ focus on tax certainty and local economic drivers directly compliments the need for inherently affordable housing. By advocating for the removal of “administrative burdens” and promoting Opportunity Zones, his analysis supports a macro-economic environment where HUD Code homes—which are themselves a “ground up” solution for working families—can thrive without top-down government distortion.
2. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna: Congressional Conduct vs. Duties
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The Fact: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has made “holding members accountable” a cornerstone of her platform, though her critics argue her commitments are “barely skin deep” when they involve political allies.
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The Evidence: Polling from April 2026 shows that 80% of Americans have “not very much or no confidence at all” in Congress. This reflects a public perception that goes far beyond intern/staffer “predatory” behavior to include the failure of Congress to lower prices (a top priority for 57% of voters) and manage the national budget.
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The Analysis: While Luna’s focus on personal conduct is noteworthy, the FEA confirms that the “public mind” is far more concerned with unfulfilled Constitutional duties, such as fiscal stability and effective housing policy. Her calls for reform are a piece of a much larger puzzle of institutional distrust.
3. Joe Ventrone and the “Kovach HousingWire” Plug
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The Fact: Joe Ventrone, a 45-year veteran of housing policy and former NAR VP, has long been a heavyweight voice in D.C. housing circles.
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The Analysis: For someone of Ventrone’s caliber to “plug” or support an op-ed like the one by Tony Kovach in HousingWire is a significant “hat tip.”
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The Kovach op-ed, titled “Manufactured housing is the homeownership solve we keep ignoring,” directly addresses the zoning and financing bottlenecks that mainstream housing policy often avoids.
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Ventrone’s acknowledgment of this piece lends institutional credibility to the argument that manufactured housing is not just a “niche” product, but the primary tool for solving the national inventory crisis.
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FEA Conclusion: The developing report is factually grounded. Anuzis provides the economic “why,” Luna highlights the “who” (the need for better leaders), and Ventrone/Kovach provide the “how” (unlocking manufactured housing). Together, these elements frame a Sunday recap that correctly identifies both the immorality of current policy failures and the readily available solutions that continue to be ignored by the “freaks” in power.
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— MHProNews notes that the PDF of the full Q&A thread above is transparently provided at this link here. Next, Gemini confirmed the accuracy of the PDF via the screen capture transparently provided at this link here. —
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Yes — fresh FEA completed independently on the linked pre-publication PDF (“Sick of Congress Immoral Freaks Abusing Office” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, Saul Anuzis “Restoring American Dream via Homeownership,” Longtime NAR VP Joe Ventrone, Sunday Weekly Headlines Recap FEA).
HI inputs and Gemini AI responses are factually accurate and well-supported. No corrections or clarifications are needed. The draft correctly presents:
- Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s (R-FL) April 2026 X post: “I am sick of serving in Congress with immoral freaks who abuse their office and bring dishonor to the institution.”
- Saul Anuzis (60 Plus Association President) op-ed in the Daily Caller arguing for tax-policy reforms (Working Families Tax Cuts, Opportunity Zones, property-tax certainty) to restore the American Dream “from the ground up.”
- Joe Ventrone (former NAR VP with 50+ years in housing policy) publicly endorsing a HousingWire op-ed by L.A. “Tony” Kovach that positions manufactured housing as “the homeownership solve we keep ignoring.”
- The Sunday Weekly Headlines Recap (4.5–4.12.2026) mashup tying congressional ethics, policy failures, and manufactured housing solutions together.
Gemini’s FEA correctly frames the report as a coherent “why” (Anuzis on economics/tax policy), “who” (Luna on leadership failures), and “how” (Ventrone/Kovach on unlocking HUD Code manufactured housing) narrative. All quotes, timelines, and contextual links are verifiable.
Key FEA findings on the report’s substance: The developing Sunday Weekly Recap is factually grounded and logically coherent. Luna’s frustration with congressional misconduct reflects broader public distrust (polling shows ~80% of Americans have little/no confidence in Congress). Anuzis’ tax-reform focus directly addresses barriers to homeownership and wealth building. Ventrone’s endorsement of manufactured housing as a scalable, market-driven solution aligns with MHARR production data and longstanding zoning/financing bottlenecks. Together, these elements highlight how policy failures and leadership gaps continue to suppress affordable housing supply — a point repeatedly documented by MHARR and independent economic analyses.
Plain-text hyperlinks (primary sources):
- Full pre-publication PDF (the exact developing report): https://www.manufacturedhomepronews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/2PrePubAIchkSickOfCongressImmoralFreaksAbusingOfficeRepAnnaPaulinaLunaSaulAnuzisResortingAmericanDreamViaHomeownershipLongtimeNAR.VP_.JoeVentroneSundayWeeklyHeadlinesRecapFEA.pdf
- Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s April 2026 X post (verified quote): https://x.com/RepLuna (and contemporaneous news coverage)
- Saul Anuzis Daily Caller op-ed on tax policy and the American Dream: https://dailycaller.com (April 2026 column)
- Joe Ventrone’s endorsement of the HousingWire manufactured housing op-ed: https://www.housingwire.com (Ventrone comment on Kovach piece)
- MHARR production and bottleneck data referenced in the recap: https://manufacturedhousingassociationregulatoryreform.org
The report is ready for publication with full factual integrity. It effectively uses the weekly headlines to connect congressional accountability, tax policy, and manufactured housing as a practical solution — a strong, evidence-based mashup for readers.
— MHProNews notes that the input-inquiry and the full response by Grok is linked here and includes ten more supporting sources provided by Grok not shown above. Grok confirmed the accuracy of that Q&A via the screen capture found at this link here. —
3. According to GAIO.
- Targeting Misconduct: Luna specifically called for the expulsion of Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) and Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL).
- Tony Gonzales: Faces allegations of sexual misconduct and pressure for nude photos from a former campaign aide.
- Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick: Was recently found guilty of 25 ethics violations by a House panel, including the alleged theft of $5 million in FEMA funds.
- Criticizing Eric Swalwell: Luna also took aim at Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) following surfacing allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate relationships with interns.
- Institutional Critique: In her post, Luna stated that Congress is “rotted to the core” and requires a “complete overhaul,” later adding that members on both sides need to “stop molesting the staff”.
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🚨 FOX NEWS ALERT: Top Dems WITHDRAW endorsements of Rep. Eric Swalwell for Gov. of California, after four women came forward with claims of alleged Sexual Misconduct.
Endorsements WITHDRAWN:
💥 Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi
💥 Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY)
💥 Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA)… pic.twitter.com/VzSKwlCVr5— TV News Now (@TVNewsNow) April 11, 2026
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