You misunderstood me, I assume, deliberately. What I meant was I've stopped caring about his rough personality because he's doing the right thing for the country.
I'm not sure if you know how the Constitution works, but the President doesn't make laws; he signs or refuses to sign the legislation he is presented. The President has to decide if there is enough good in the legislation to make it worth signing.
The problem is the nature of omnibus legislation. A President can't veto a spending bill containing appropriations to fund abortions without vetoing the entire bill, or shutting down the government over a comparatively miniscule expenditure. Some folks favor giving the President a line-item veto - something requiring a Constitutional change, since it would shift power dramatically from the legislature to the executive.
As for the current budget deficits, I think the jury's out. A balanced budget is an abstract ideal that isn't currently realistic. And the only way for it to some day become realistic is to restore 4 percent-plus economic growth per year. Trump's budget, therefore, is a calculated risk - tax cuts intended to spur growth, which in the short term may increase deficits but in the longer run may create the conditions for growth that can make a more balanced budget attainable.