That question, among many, many more, wasn't deleted (since Jun, 27 it is) because it has both tons of upvotes and over 80,000 views. Obviously visitors find that question via Google, so it has value. The question is closed with the fresh close reason about asking for off-site resource so it can no longer attract crap.
Given the limited close votes we have and the small number of users that really use their votes we have to choose what to moderate. Given the large number of fresh questions that don't belong here I focus on those, with my close votes and delete votes.
When there are no more fresh/new posts to handle it is time to see if we need to rewrite history.
I don't think we need to make it easier to delete posts from Stack Overflow. What we need is to have everyone with moderation privileges (starting at flagging, down voting, editing up to close voting, deleting and dupe-hammering) actually use all their options. Let's first get that organized and all hands on deck. When proven effective we can start to think about changing privileges.
My argument is not simply to add more voters, instead have the users we trust actually use all their votes, daily, every day. That difference is important to me and shouldn't be neglected by simply increasing numbers, be it votes or users.