Florida Governor Rick Scott wandered into a Starbucks on Tuesday and immediately realized why most politicians usually wait in the car while surrogates procure their burnt coffee. Coming face-to-face with the taxpayers of Florida, Scott was confronted by a woman who somehow hasn't benefited from his completely broken job creation strategy.

"You cut Medicaid so I couldn't get Obamacare. You're an asshole," the woman, Cara Jennings, yelled at Scott over a frazzled Starbucks employee, who, let's face it, has seen worse things in a Florida Starbucks. "You don't care about working people. You should be ashamed to show your face around here."

It's unclear if by "here" Jennings is referring to Starbucks, or to Scott slithering out of his bureaucratic swamp into that famous Florida sunshine, but either way she has a point. Scott recently endorsed Floating Sea Creature Donald Trump, hilariously writing, "It's time for an end to the Republican on Republican violence." (Hah! Wut?)

Evoking some sort of Jerry Springer-esque "hater's gonna hate" response to the confrontation, Scott simply replied with "...created 1 million jobs."

To which Jennings responded: "A million jobs? Great, who here has a great job? Or is looking forward to finishing school? Do you really feel like you have a job coming up? Who here has a great job?"

It's a question that is, again, quite fair, but also super awkward for all of the Starbucks employees standing around. Clearly unable to respond to one of his constituents, Scott, a professional politician, avoided the debate entirely and walked out of the beverage establishment that he almost certainly regretted entering in the first place.

[h/t: Gawker

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