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Obama ‘charm offensive’ ends in stalemate

President Obama Meets With Senate Republican Conference On Capitol Hill President Barack Obama, with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) walking behind him, leaves a meeting at the U.S. Capitol with the House Democratic Caucus, on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 14, 2013. Earlier in the day, President Obama also met with the Senate Republican Conference. UPI/Drew Angerer/Pool
President Obama Meets With Senate Republican Conference On Capitol Hill
President Barack Obama, with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) walking behind him, leaves a meeting at the U.S. Capitol with the House Democratic Caucus, on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 14, 2013. Earlier in the day, President Obama also met with the Senate Republican Conference. UPI/Drew Angerer/Pool

WASHINGTON, March 14 (UPI) — President Obama concluded his three-day tour of Capitol Hill Thursday without significant progress on the budget stalemate with Republicans, lawmakers said.

Obama met with Senate Republicans and House Democrats, stressing the urgency of finding a budget compromise before summer, the Los Angeles Times reported.

“All of us get the sense that he realizes that he’s got to reach out,” said Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz. “He mentioned at the beginning he’s got no more elections. He’s done running. And so his concern is governing. And growing the economy. And in order to do those things, let’s face it, he’s going to need our help and we’re going to need his.”

The president faced resistance from both sides of the aisle, with House Democrats applauding when Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota, co-chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, criticized Obama’s proposal to cut the cost-of-living adjustment for veterans and seniors in an attempt to shrink Social Security and other benefits.

“He got the message,” the Times quoted Rep. Jackie Speier of California as saying.

“It almost appears like he’s enjoying the schmoozing, I think that’s good for all of us,” Speier added. “He’s setting the table right now. We haven’t put the entree on the table yet.”

Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri, the Republican Conference vice chairman, said Obama and Senate Republicans have a “general sense” that “between now and the summer is a critical moment, and if we miss it, we miss the big opportunity maybe in the foreseeable future to get anything done,” Roll Call reported.

Obama’s meeting Wednesday with House Republicans was more contentious, with Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, saying, “I don’t think we found new ground.

“The president said: If you raise taxes, anything is possible. He wants tax increases. He’ll do anything if you raise taxes,” Sessions said Wednesday.

Copyright 2013 United Press International, Inc. (UPI).

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