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In a stunning revelation that has sent shockwaves through the corridors of power and the living rooms of strategy game aficionados alike, it has come to light that President "Gamemaster" Trump's latest tax bill contains a loophole so massive it could swallow entire civilizations whole—and not just in the metaphorical sense.
The bill, which was passed with the typical bipartisan comradery that has become the hallmark of Congress, inadvertently grants tax-exempt status to any individual or entity that can prove they have spent 1,000 hours or more on strategic planning and gameplay within the realm of strategy games. This includes heavyweights like "Risk," "Civilization," and "Diplomacy," as well as lesser-known gems such as "The War Game" and "Ticket to Ride: The Board Game."
The discovery was made by a young, bespectacled accountant named Harold "Halo" Johnson, who, while crunching numbers for his own tax return, stumbled upon the clause. Johnson, a lifelong strategy game buff, immediately saw the potential for a new kind of campaign—one fought not on the battlegrounds of Twitter but on the fields of fantasy and historical conquest.
"It's a game-changer, quite literally," Johnson exclaimed, his eyes wide with the possibilities. "Imagine the political maneuvering, the alliances formed, and the betrayals. It's like 'Game of Thrones' meets Capitol Hill."
As news of the loophole spread, strategy game stores across the nation reported a surge in sales, with customers flocking to purchase lengthy, intricate games in hopes of turning their hobby into a tax haven. Political consultants are now advising candidates to showcase their strategic prowess through high scores in games like "Catan" and "Pandemic," as proof of their ability to navigate complex policy landscapes.
Senator "Iron" Hawkins, a staunch advocate for fiscal responsibility, found herself in a precarious position. Caught in a scandal involving a marathon "Settlers of Catan" session that lasted well into the early hours of the morning, Hawkins was forced to defend her playtime as a strategic exercise in policy-making.
"I was merely engaging in advanced strategic planning," Hawkins said with a straight face. "Each resource trade was a negotiation, each road built a policy enacted, and each knight positioned a potential bill vetoed."
The IRS, for its part, is currently in a state of bemused turmoil, scrambling to interpret the loophole and determine how it can possibly be closed. Meanwhile, President "Gamemaster" Trump has been spotted with a "Monopoly" board, a sly grin on his face, as he purchases utilities and builds hotels with a newfound vigor.
As the nation braces for an election season unlike any other, one thing is clear: strategy games are no longer just a pastime. They've become a political strategy of their own, and the race for the White House may just come down to who can roll the highest dice.
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