If someone you know thinks that it is business as usual in Washington, D.C. in the first five weeks of “T2” then they are not paying close enough attention. For example: a MoneyWise headline from left-leaning MSN this morning proclaimed that the self-described ‘barely a Democrat’ billionaire banker “Jamie Dimon says Elon Musk’s DOGE ‘needs to be done’ — calls US government ‘inefficient’ and claims it’s more than just ‘waste and fraud.’” A headline on right-leaning Newsmax (3.4.2025) stated that the “IRS Drafting Plans to Cut as Much as Half of Its 90K Workforce: Report.” Warren Buffett, Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK) – the parent to Clayton Homes, 21st Mortgage Corporation, and several higher profile members of the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) – has weighed in on a topic clearly tied to President Trump’s agenda, as will be shown in Part IV. On the anti-Trump pro-Democratic side of the fence KDLL reports that “Advocates warn that cuts to HUD will worsen the housing crisis.” That concern from leftists, Democrats, and others was addressed on the Patch just days ago as it relates to HUD Secretary E. Scott Turner in a report bolstered by GROK at this link here. That’s just part of the backdrop of the two-hour speech by President of the United States (POTUS) Donald J. Trump (R) to a joint session of Congress last night (3.4.2025). Several items from sources as shown are part of this information packed report with more analysis to follow.
As roughly 290,000 regular visitors (per GROK – over 6x the combined ‘news’ traffic of MHI and MHI linked trade media/bloggers – watch for the upcoming report on that with evidence) of MHProNews know, every part of the headline will be addressed in this article plus much more. This will help frame the economic, political, and societal issues that our profession and all others is operating in during the dawn of what POTUS Trump promised in his inaugural address to be the beginning of the “Golden Age” of America.
In no particular order of importance are the following reports and commentary by others on the T2 address to Congress last night. It will be followed with additional information, MHVille analysis and commentary. Newcomer? MHVille is an affectionate term for the demonstrably diminished manufactured housing industry in the 21st century. FEA is short for Facts-Evidence-Analysis. The reports from sources as shown are curated by MHProNews which is under no obligation to publish any particular number of reports from media organizations that have provided their OK to use their content given proper credit.
Part I – Per The Center Square to MHProNews is the following.
Ukraine negotiations still murky after Trump’s joint Congress address

Talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance broke down Friday, March 3, over disagreement on next steps for the Russia-Ukraine war.
(The Center Square) – After a turbulent several days between the U.S. and Ukraine, President Donald Trump gave no clear signs that American aid to Ukraine would be unpaused in his joint address to Congress on Tuesday night.
Trump touched briefly on U.S. relations with Ukraine, saying he was working to end the Russia-Ukraine war but not signifying a change toward Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskky after pausing American aid Monday evening.
“I am also working tirelessly to end the savage conflict in Ukraine. Millions of Ukrainians and Russians have been needlessly killed or wounded in this horrific and brutal conflict, with no end in sight,” Trump said.
“Do you want to keep it going for another five years?… Pocahontas says yes,” Trump quipped, referring to Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-MA.
Since Friday, when negotiations between Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance and Zelenskyy broke down before signing a mineral rights deal, Trump has publicly communicated that Zelenskyy is not ready for a peace deal. He has suggested that Zelenskyy isn’t really interested in an end to the war as long as Ukraine is receiving billions of dollars in aid from the U.S.
Talks soured at the White House between the leaders when Trump was talking of a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia and Zelenskyy continued to emphasize the importance of security promises from the U.S. Trump and Vance insisted that he had not shown sufficient gratitude for America’s help.
Trump also said Tuesday evening that the U.S. has given more to Ukraine’s war effort than Europe, something he has said repeatedly, citing a $350 billion figure that may be unique to the president alone. Some present loudly objected to this remark. The State Department said this week aide to Ukraine since 2014 totals around $170 billion.
“Europe has sadly spent more money buying Russian Oil and Gas than they have spent on defending Ukraine, by far. Think of that.” Trump said. “And we’ve spent perhaps $350 billion, like taking candy from a baby. That’s what happened. And they’ve spent $100 billion.”
French President Emmanual Macron and United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer both attempted to correct the president on some similar claims during their White House visits last week.
The unsigned minerals deal with Ukraine was supposed to give America access to rare earth minerals in that country as a form of repayment for its aid throughout the war.
“Later this week, I will also take historic action to dramatically expand production of Critical Minerals and Rare Earths here in the USA,” Trump said.
Trump said he received a letter from Zelenskyy Tuesday communicating what Zelenskyy had posted to X that morning.
“I would like to reiterate Ukraine’s commitment to peace,” Zelenskyy wrote. “Ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring lasting peace closer.”
He went on to describe a potential partial ceasefire, expressed thanks to America for its support and finished with a word on the minerals deal.
“Regarding the agreement on minerals and security, Ukraine is ready to sign it in any time and in any convenient format. We see this agreement as a step toward greater security and solid security guarantees,” he continued, “and I truly hope it will work effectively.”
Trump said he appreciated the letter, but added that Russia has communicated to the U.S. that it is “ready for peace.”
“It’s time to stop this madness. It’s time to halt the killing,” Trump said. “If you want to end wars, you have to talk to both sides.”
Morgan Sweeney
Staff Reporter
Part II – From the Daily Signal to MHProNews is the following regarding the Joint Session of Congress and the speech by POTUS Trump
News
Capitol Hill Reacts to Trump Speech: Bouquets From Republicans, Brickbats From Democrats

3) Good guy image? Seriously? For those who know the details behind Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathway (BRK), that image may have already been under an evidence-based assault. For example, Berkshire – like other conglomorates, big asset managers, and private equity giants, financially supported the offshoring of American jobs. Then Buffett boldly said he wanted American taxpayers to pay benefits to those who lost jobs or careers due to Buffett-Berkshire supported investment practices.


4) Those are the policies that POTUS Trump are trying to reverse with tariffs, sealing the border, and deporting those in the country illegally – all policies that are supposed to boost wages of American citizens and those legally in the U.S.
5) 443 Federal buildings for per GSA sale, per Newsmax, with GSA also reportedly seeking to end about 300 commercial leases per day with perhaps 7,500 office spaces nationally. All of that would, as it is accomplished, result in lower federal expenditures and could yield money that may offset spending and/or reduce federal debt, depending on various factors that determine how that is applied.
Puzzling reporting from AP
“An email sent last week from GSA headquarters in Washington instructed regional managers to begin terminating leases on roughly 7,500 federal offices nationwide.”
“the goal is to terminate as many as 300 leases per day”#commercialrealestate pic.twitter.com/hu3A6qY9XC
— Nightingale Associates (@FCNightingale) February 5, 2025
Argentina’s Javier Milei slashed government spending, eliminated entire departments, and laid off an army of bureaucrats.
It fixed inflation.
It stabilized the national debt.
And now Argentina’s looking at 8.5% GDP growth 🤯 pic.twitter.com/sUe3n0bFp2
— Peter St Onge, Ph.D. (@profstonge) November 20, 2024
6) The often big investments announced for the U.S. since Trump won the 2024 election and/or since he was sworn into office made by international and domestic powers are doubtlessly due in part to this pragmatic shift away from Biden-Harris (D) policies and that of several presidential predecessors.
President Trump just announced enormous new investments in the US as a result of his pro-growth agenda.
$500 billion from Apple, $500 billion from Stargate, and $600 billion from Saudi Arabia, to name a few.
Apple’s investment is a sharp increase compared to under Joe Biden. pic.twitter.com/fZrAWFD2j0
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) February 24, 2025
President Trump’s America First policies have had $1.7 trillion in investments the past few weeks:
• SoftBank $200 billion
• OpenAI and Oracle $500 billion
• Apple $500 billion
• Taiwan Semiconductor $165 billionIs President Trump Making America Great Again? pic.twitter.com/1a5Fr6tmIC
— • ᗰISᑕᕼIᗴᖴ ™ • (@4Mischief) March 5, 2025
🇺🇸 Investments in the US under President Donald Trump:
• $600 billion from Saudi Arabia
• $20 billion from Hussain Sajwani
• $14.4 billion bid from Nippon steel
• $500 billion over four years from Apple
• $500 billion over four years from Stargate pic.twitter.com/IQOEHSrlGG— Remarks (@remarks) February 24, 2025
Energy security is back!
Tonight, @POTUS announced the construction of a historic natural gas pipeline in Alaska, with Japan, South Korea, and others as potential financial partners.
He also announced an initiative to expand domestic production of critical minerals and rare… pic.twitter.com/c1m1phyFTW
— POLARIS National Security (@polarisnatsec) March 5, 2025
Excerpt from @RealDonaldTrump speech tonight: “My administration is also working on a gigantic natural gas pipeline in Alaska, among the largest in the world, where Japan, S. Korea, and other nations want to be our partner—with trillions being spent by them. It will truly be…
— Future49 (@Future49AK) March 5, 2025
7) Trump and his policy critics may have a difficult time to get traction with some of their complaints, if flash polls from left-leaning CNN and CBS are any indication. Despite the length of the address, it was widely taken as popular with viewers.
While Democrats continue to embarrass themselves and throw tantrums on MSNBC and CNN, Americans who tuned in tonight approve of President Trump’s speech by an overwhelming +53% margin (!!)
76% Approve
23% Disapprove— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 5, 2025
CNN/SSRS poll of Trump’s address to Congress: pic.twitter.com/GaL7rxMFtv
— Politics & Poll Tracker 📡 (@PollTracker2024) March 5, 2025
CBS instant poll of Trump’s speech:
🟢76% approve
🔴23% disapproveCNN instant poll of Trump’s speech:
🟢69% positive
🔴31% negativeDemocrats are in trouble.https://t.co/3bIwbsEqCC
— Ada Nestor (@AdaNestorWC) March 5, 2025
8) If the various Trump policy moves yields a peace dividend, lower taxes, and economic development those steps could be good for the economy and thus good for housing. As federal borrowing and inflation drop, the cost of borrowing for consumers should decline too. However, for balance, it is necessary to grasp the concerns raised by those who see Trump’s policies as less than beneficial for the housing market, and thus potentially for manufactured housing too.
Trump: “There will be no low income developments built in areas right next to your house. They want to build a 30 story building…and I stopped it.”
Trump is running on a platform of keeping housing unaffordable.
The GOP is the NIMBY party. pic.twitter.com/imlMcXFO61
— Joshua Reed Eakle 🗽 (@JoshEakle) August 10, 2024
Additional related takes on that, including those using AI, are found in more detail in the reports below.



The report linked below has been described as the most fact and evidence packed insights involving the remarks of HUD Sec. E. Scott Turner on manufactured housing and related.

9) In an often repeated and reposted video clip, Democrat Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove promised to continue to speak “lies to his truth…”
This Democrat Rep. accidentally let the truth slip out about what Democrats plan to do after President Trump’s State of the Union:
“We’re gonna continue to speak lies to his truth”
This is a real quote. Absolutely incredible. 😂pic.twitter.com/ysOTd3i0nr
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) March 5, 2025
Democrat Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove accidentally reveals her party’s plan to fight Trump & Musk’s DOGE.
“We are gonna continue to speak lies to his truth, to his stealing and to his cheating.” pic.twitter.com/54cWjbrwoP
— MRCTV (@mrctv) March 4, 2025
It should be noted that the only money that POTUS Trump, Elon Musk led DOGE, and the T2 team have said that they want to cut from entitlement, Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security programs is waste, fraud, duplicated efforts, and abuse. All thinking taxpayers should cheer that as it is needed to keep those programs functional.
President Trump guarantees that Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security we will not be cut. However, DOGE will look for fraud and improper payments. And that is what scares Democrats I wonder why. pic.twitter.com/C4oim51p32
— DeVory Darkins (@devorydarkins) February 26, 2025
DOGE found $65B in waste, but it’s worse: Migrants using fake SSNs, dead recipients draining Medicare expose total rot at HHS/SSA.
$478M in contracts cut, but real fraud = ghost payments.
STEP Act (S.80) helps, but D.C. shields NIH/State. Need total overhaul + 100% clawbacks.
— DOGEai (@dogeai_gov) March 4, 2025
FYI….for those believing all the Democrat lies about Trump and DOGE cutting Medicare and Medicaid….nothing but lies…Trump is not cutting anything and DOGE is just removing the fraud like all the checks being mailed out of the country and to people who are not alive….
— jerry lee spears (@jerryleespears1) February 27, 2025
10) Manufactured housing production is trending up, but is still well below historic norms.


11) To illustrate how GROK thinks, communicates and works, this Q&A today will be useful. The question is by MHProNews.
Grok, Trump and Musk have said that cutting waste fraud and abuse will be good for the economy, bring the deficit down, and will lower inflation, right? Can you create a featured image to illustrate that?
Let’s tackle your question first, then create the featured image. It’s Tuesday, March 4, 2025, 2:14 PM PST (5:14 PM EST), and I’ll critically examine the establishment narrative on Trump and Musk’s claims about cutting waste, fraud, and abuse (WFA) to boost the economy, reduce the deficit, and lower inflation, relying on web results and posts on X. Then, I’ll craft a featured image to illustrate it—no improvisation beyond references.
Let’s tackle your question first, then create the featured image. It’s Tuesday, March 4, 2025, 2:14 PM PST (5:14 PM EST), and I’ll critically examine the establishment narrative on Trump and Musk’s claims about cutting waste, fraud, and abuse (WFA) to boost the economy, reduce the deficit, and lower inflation, relying on web results and posts on X. Then, I’ll craft a featured image to illustrate it—no improvisation beyond references.
Analysis of Trump and Musk’s Claims
Trump and Musk on Cutting Waste, Fraud, and Abuse
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- Trump’s Statements (T2, 2025):
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- White House (February 28, 2025, whitehouse.gov): Trump’s “America First” agenda highlights WFA cuts—e.g., “draining the swamp,” targeting federal inefficiencies, and reducing regulatory burdens. Posts on X (e.g., March 2-3, 2025, @realDonaldTrump) echo this: “Cutting waste, fraud, and abuse will save trillions, lower inflation, and balance the budget—America First!” No specific policy details, but he ties WFA to economic growth, deficit reduction, and inflation control.
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- Reuters (November 6, 2024, reuters.com): Pre-T2, Trump promised WFA cuts via DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency, led by Musk), aiming for $2T in savings over four years—claiming it’ll “supercharge the economy” and “bring down inflation.” Posts on X (e.g., February 28, 2025, @TrumpWarRoom) reinforce this, citing DOGE’s early audits (e.g., federal contracts, Medicare fraud).
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- Trump’s Statements (T2, 2025):
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- Musk’s Statements (DOGE, 2025):
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- Reuters (November 13, 2024, reuters.com): Musk, as DOGE co-leader, pledges to “slash wasteful spending” (e.g., $500B+ in federal contracts, Medicare fraud)—claims it’ll “reduce deficits, lower inflation, and boost GDP.” Posts on X (e.g., March 1, 2025, @elonmusk) say, “DOGE will cut trillions in waste, making America richer and inflation-free—watch us work!”
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- White House (February 28, 2025, whitehouse.gov): Musk’s DOGE role focuses on auditing federal agencies, targeting $2T savings—ties to Trump’s economic goals, per X posts (e.g., @DOGE, March 3, 2025).
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- Bloomberg (December 15, 2024, bloomberg.com): Musk estimates $1T-$2T in WFA savings, linking to deficit reduction ($34T, cbo.gov) and inflation (3.1%, bls.gov)—claims “biggest economic boom ever.”
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- Musk’s Statements (DOGE, 2025):
- Critical Examination: Trump and Musk’s claims are well-documented—WFA cuts will “boost the economy” (GDP growth, bea.gov), “reduce the deficit” ($34T, cbo.gov), and “lower inflation” (3.1% to target 2%, bls.gov). No specific T2 data yet (43 days in), but X posts and White House suggest early DOGE audits align—savings potential ($2T) is theoretical, per Bloomberg and Reuters. Evidence supports their statements, but outcomes hinge on implementation (e.g., Medicare, contracts). …
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MHProNews notes that Grok then began the image creation process, but there was a glitch that kept it from generating any image. Grok said it would ‘esclate’ to correct image generation problem. So Grok didn’t help with today’s image.
12) As a programming notice, GROK, Gemini, SimilarWeb and other data-driven sources have provided MHProNews with a clearer picture of manufactured housing industry professional readership patterns. Watch for that, hopefully this week. Stay tuned and thanks for checking back in.


























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