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“How” Good Will Hunting “, but vice versa”


Nick Offerman sounds with regard to the budget cuts in the America National Parks.

“I would like to say the sentence that everyone likes to hear: Do you have a moment to talk about the environment?” The Parks and relaxation Alum subsequently said from Tuesday on Tuesday of The daily show.

In a monologue that channeled a little of Ron Swanson, but much more of himself, Offersman listed the nation of the nation as one of the many undeniable loved ones of his life – and struck President Donald Trump to deal with her maintenance.

“It gives me great grief to report these pastoral gifts in America that are attacked in America.

A news clip shared by the actor reported that personnel questions are a major problem, since the employees of 24 percent have been in Trump and have caused long snakes, overcrowded dump trocks and dirty bathing rooms that were used to clean them to clean them.

“That's right. America's parks are now underfunded that they have scientists clean their toilets,” said Offerman. “How Good will huntBut vice versa. ”

Another news report showed Park Rangers, the Rimenic Social Media Videos used to promote visits to the parks, a development that the alarmed and fascinated them Parks and Rec Alum.

“Yikes! Ranger stripes,” he said. “People, I'm worried that we are only two months away from seeing the Grand Canyon only on fans because it shows ES-hole. And it makes Rim-to-Rim action. They dye me subscribe to me.”

In addition to earlier cuts of the Trump administration, the “One Big Beautiful Bill” of the President reduced another 267 million US dollar from the National Parks budget.

“How will he make up the money?” Asked Offerman. “The only way he knows: by shaking foreigners.”

At the beginning of this month, Trump announced a plan to increase the entry fees for foreign visitors to try to regain 90 million US dollars.

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“Let me clarify that, Mr. President: You cut 267 million US dollars to win back 90 million US dollars?” Offersman thought. “Now I'm not a mathematician, but I think that means 'S-Das Bett'-but on the other hand I didn't go to the Wharton Business College.”

The actor, who also wrote a book about his affection for America's great nature, then emphasized how important it is to defend and joke the national parks: “Be honest: America without national parks is like McDonald's without the Hamburgers – you can still go there, but at that time it is a bit just a bathroom.”

See more from Offerman's Daily show Visit the video above.

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