Publishers plead with Trump not to impose a China ‘Bible tax’

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Book publishers are imploring President Trump not to impose “a Bible tax.’’

President Donald Trump with Pastor David Platt on a visit to McLean Bible Church in Vienna, Virginia, earlier this month to pray for the victims of a shooting in Virginia Beach.

A 25% tariff would make it difficult to continue printing some formats and raise prices, leading to a Bible shortage that would hurt the Christian bookseller market, as well as ministries, churches, nonprofits and other religious organizations that couldn’t afford them, Schoenwald said.

 

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This is what happens when you offshore manufacturing. What I find suspicious is the claim that non toxic materials are not available in the U.S. China poisons baby formula and pet food.

Roflmao - really. You can’t even do your part and buy your religious books “made in America”

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