How Tea Party Favorite Rick Scott Helped Cook Up a Sweetheart Deal for His Florida Friends
Kurt Eichenwald
I’m not going to say anything about this deal
cooking among Tea Party politicos in Florida other than, hmm . . . this
seems smarmy.
The blend of politics and commerce has always been
an ugly one, and it boggles my mind that some who rage about the poor
using food stamps for potato chips stand by in silence when the
government hands out the financial equivalent of snack companies to
corporations.
The Florida example is a transaction that I find to
be the most discomforting I’ve come across in a long career writing
about business. (Full disclosure: Much of this involves Governor Rick
Scott. Years ago when I worked at The New York Times, I
investigated Columbia/HCA, where he worked as C.E.O. The reporting
turned up an array of illegal activities and financial shenanigans.
Scott was tossed out as C.E.O. by the board and the company went on to
pay a $1.7 billion fine for cheating Medicare through the filing of
false records. Scott was not charged with wrongdoing.)
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