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It was still a good thing because he woke everyone up and exposed just how fucked the system is, and then he attracted good people who did know how everything works and now he's running the most muscular presidency in our lifetimes. Democrats really fucked up stealing it in 2020, instead of just letting him serve another 4 years with a bad economy and a throughout subverted cabinet.
In the future if some outsider tries to be president, they'll have to get better people around them. But Boomers were the last generation to actually trust the institutions. Any younger candidate now will know not to trust that the government will just do what the head of the government says. They'll seek out the based lawyers and disaffected insiders, and get a real team together.
At any rate, thanks to Trump 2.0, and especially all the silly lawfare Democrats are attempting now against him, there's dozens of new SCOTUS precedents being set that are shutting down all the "independence" of the federal agencies, and giving Trump and any future president the ability to fire anyone for any reason, and really exert political control over all the levers of power without resistance. As long as there's decent department heads chosen and they bring in good managers, a future outsider could reform things as they wish much more easily.