Businessman Rick Scott, the Face of Corporate Healthcare |
The story of Rick Scott's career before entering politics is a fascinating one. How a person with such a background would even consider the public scrutiny of a campaign show something about the audacity of the man.
When businessman Rick Lynn Scott decided to throw himself into the Florida governor’s race, he had one significant problem to deal with.
As a candidate with absolutely no prior political experience, his sole qualification for being the Sunshine State’s governor was his shady history in business.
Before he lost his empire, Rick Scott had much to be proud of. At the young age of 34, he co-founded what was to become the largest private for-profit health care company in the US, Columbia Hospital Corporation.
According to his supporters, Columbia was a wonderful example of how the free market system could be applied to health care, an idea that conservatives have gushed about for decades. Columbia, like Bain Capital, became known for its aggressive business tactics and since its founding had embarked on one of the most aggressive and successful buying and takeover sprees ever seen.