“At restaurant tonight waitress asks if we want straws. Says she has to ask now in fear of THE STRAW POLICE,” Nunes tweeted to his 380,000 followers.
Rep. Devin Nunes left a California restaurant on Saturday tweeting about the dangers of socialism and saying servers in the state now lived in fear of “the straw police.”
At restaurant tonight waitress asks if we want straws. Says she has to ask now in fear of “THE STRAW POLICE”. Welcome to Socialism in California! Violators face a $25 per day fine after two warnings over the unprompted serving of plastic straws. Restaurants found to be contravening the law can be fined as much as $300 annually for failing to comply.
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