
Cards Against Humanity launched a stunt to save America today. By buying a plot of land on the U.S. -Mexico border and retaining a law firm specialized in eminent domain. The company said it has spoken to a law firm specializing in eminent domain and promised to make it hard for Trump to construct the wall. His administration has not yet registered a significant legislative win despite benefiting from majorities in both houses of Congress, with repeated attempts to dissolve Barack Obama's healthcare law collapsing.
For its holiday promotion, the company wants people to send them $15 in exchange for six surprises in December. In its FAQ, the company addressed its previous pledge not to "do one of these complicated holiday promotions again".
The company that describes its product as "a party game for frightful people" is launching a Black Friday promotion that promises to "save America" by stopping construction of a border wall between the United States and Mexico.
"We're liars, just like the president", Cards Against Humanity explains, noting it's saving American from "injustice, lies, racism, the whole enchilada".
The surprises remain secret, of course, but some or all of them involve President Donald Trump's proposed wall between the United States and Mexico. "He is so afraid that he wants to build a $20 billion wall that everyone knows will accomplish nothing", they say on the website. Last year, for example, it raised more than $100,000 in donations to finance the digging of a massive hole in the middle of nowhere, for no reason.
Cards Against Humanity just might be the savior we've been looking for. Three years ago, the company bought a private island off the coast of ME, dubbed it Hawaii 2, and gave 250,000 customers a license to visit. As of Tuesday afternoon - hours after the project was announced - more than half of the slots for the project were sold.
On its new Cards Against Humanity Saves America site, the company refuted the notion "it's politically correct now".