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President Obama forgets to stop campaigning, will visit toy company

Having had Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner today deliver his stink bomb of a fiscal cliff wish list to Capitol Hill, President Obama will take his campaign for higher taxes to the maker of Lincoln Logs and K’nex building toys tomorrow, according to CBS’s Mark Knoller.

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President Obama visiting a company that builds building sets? Hmm, there must be a joke in there somewhere.

https://twitter.com/debwilliams/status/274294840483782657

Don’t you remember the president’s pledge to “get out of Washington more often” in his second term?

Not on the agenda: a visit to the (former) makers of Buckyballs. At least Joe Biden’s not along to accidentally swallow a Lincoln Log and drive another company out of the market.

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