McCain and his swing-state town hall team were right in framing the consequences: If the trigger is pulled, sequestration will have immediate and negative impact on millions of Americans.
Global climate change is likely to trigger humanitarian disasters and political instability that will have a major impact on U.S. national security, a top intelligence official told Congress on Wednesday.
Given the impact that the report may have upon the extent to which claims data alone can trigger lengthy, expensive, and burdensome audits and investigations, the report should be critical reading for health care providers and the counsel upon whom they rely.
Ultimately, sequester could be a trigger for a stock market set-back and would have an overall negative impact on U.S. economic growth, which will keep the U.S. Federal Reserve on its accommodative path.