Bah, humbug is right. Actually, humbugs aren’t listed on the goods that will fall under the new tariff regime, but items like wrapping paper and Christmas lights are included. That’s right, the real war on Christmas might be of the trade variety. In fact, a wide variety of lighting fixtures and parts — Christmas and otherwise — stand to take a hit under the new tax law.
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