Trump. What a word. What a name. What a president he'll make...
The fact is that no president in the future of the United States of America would ever be able to live up to the standard of presidential magnificence that can and will and honestly should be the reign of President Donald J. Trump. After all, practically, what will there be left to do once he's done with his duty to the nation-- build a wall with Canada? Build a second wall with Mexico? Dig a ditch around stinking socialist New Hampshire?
In all honesty, once Trump's made America great again, we might not need a POTUS at all, so thoroughly will all our problems have been solved by his raw and unbridled gumption and prowess. And as amazing as that might be, it would be fundamentally un-American.
But even if we did elect a (totally redundant) new president after Trump-- maybe the vastly under-appreciated Ben Carson or that libertarian hero, Gary Johnson-- how could they possibly follow up on the irreplaceable magic of those five perfect letters, TRUMP? How could the American people even stomach such a let-down? Instead of being a day of celebration, inauguration day would become a national day of mourning for the last day that we could call ourselves one nation under Trump. All future presidents would try to mimic his hair, except could you even imagine Carson in a trump 'do? No, I could not either. It would be only a sad reminder of when we had a president who not only spoke the truth, but lived and breathed it. Not that Carson couldn't do that, but he just doesn't have the requisite alchemy with the American populace to properly follow up the Trump legacy.
So, in conclusion, the real and only harm of electing a visionary like Trump to office would be the lasting shadow of disappointment to be cast over the American future for possibly decades to come. Nobody could ever be as good a president as Trump will indubitably be, and it's entirely possible that nobody will even try. Thus, we must repeal the 22nd amendment immediately, in order to let Trump run (and win!) as much as he wants forevermore.