Well... the particular question is complete trash. Not only does the OP fail to understand how SO works, they fail to understand how human communication works. Therefore it is pretty safe to say that the question is completely unsalvageable.
The correct way to deal with this "by the book" is to close it, down-vote it to oblivion and leave it there, in case the OP improves their human-to-human communication during the period when the question is on-hold. Eventually it will get status closed, and then after a while longer, it will get automatically deleted by the trusty Roomba bot.
However, veteran users tend to get bitter at the flood of trash like this, and throw in their delete votes as well - they just want the obvious trash to be deleted from the site. The origin of this is frustration from veteran users, when they notice that the quality of the site is in steady decline. Despite endless meta discussions and live experiments about how to improve quality of questions.
In those cases, we'll just have to side with the veterans and let them vent a bit by deleting the post from existence, even though this is strictly speaking not the correct way to moderate the site.
But since we want to keep the veterans with excellent technical knowledge, who know how the site works, we'll just have to cope with it. To delete a post you need 3 users with >20k rep. The price for this is that we might lose the occasional author of poorly-written questions.