Josh Hafner

USA TODAY

Rick Scott received a double-shot of anger Tuesday from a woman at a Starbucks who chewed out the Florida governor over cuts to health care services.

The incident, captured on video at a Gainesville store, shows a woman, identified by local TV station WFTS as Cara Jennings, calling Scott "an a------" whose push for Medicaid cuts prevented her from getting health care under the Affordable Care Act.

"You cut Medicaid, so I couldn't get Obamacare," the woman said, later adding: "You don't care about working people. You should be ashamed to show your face around here."

Scott smiled. "Oh really?" he replied, mentioning that he's helped create a million jobs.

"A million jobs? Great! Who here has a great job?" the woman said.

Shortly after, Scott and his entourage headed for the door.

"Shame on you, Rick Scott!," she said. "Rich people like you don't know what to do."

The video, posted by a man identified by Politico as Stephen Bender, has amassed more than 170,000 views as of Wednesday afternoon.

Melissa Sellers, a consultant for Scott, pointed to a 2010 profile of Jennings that describes her as an anarchist.

"It’s a free country, but its not at all surprising that an anarchist prefers shouting over conversation," Sellers said.

As Politico notes, Scott opposed an expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. Obamacare.

Last year, Scott sued the federal government to avoid an expansion of Medicaid.

He eventually halted the suit and the Obama administration agreed to let Florida continue its own supplemental Medicaid program known as Low Income Pool.

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