Big mistake on both counts. Pelosi seems to be a huge fan of dumping 1100 page bills on lawmakers at the 11th hour and demanding a vote in the 12th. Chock full of absolutely putrid pork.
But declaring a national emergency is worse. I try to be intellectually consistent. I believe in a reasonably limited government (especially at the federal level), and so I can't support Trump using executive power in this way. If he did, it isn't a stretch
at all to imagine President Occasio-Cortez declaring a national emergency for climate change and putting the military to work to "solve" it with my money. This is Banana Republic territory. Pelosi's already talking about the next Democrat President declaring a national emergency on gun control. God help us. "National emergency" should never become code for "acceptable method for ramming difficult political issues down the throats of our opponents".
For the record, I feel the same way about Supreme Court decisions. Cherry picking plaintiffs to get a favorable ruling from the court has become a convenient end-run around convincing your fellow citizens of the superiority of your position. It's the court issuing a decree from on high, from which there is no recourse. Tyranny in black robes. Seems every decision lately is just an Ivy League "national emergency".
Ironically for you Trump haters Justice Kavanaugh will likely be your savior. No way he or the other conservatives allow Trump to do this. If they do, I quit.