Sounds like a plan.
Not a very good one, but in the minds of some, “doing something” no matter how ill-advised or impractical, is supposed to be bettr than “doing nothing”.
Actually, the Current Occupant has only very limited options as to what he may or even can do, in regards to either taxes or spending. He really does not have very much in the way of “discretionary” action, save to suggest, or veto any plan that Congress may submit.
Suggestions, at this point, are pretty much DOA when they arrive in Congress, and vetos lead to “continuing resolutions”, a very clumsy and impractical way to maintain a budget.
You mean, the "Truculent Squatter in Transitory Adverse Possession"?
That guy?