Consider a psychopathic mass murdering local extortion gang, that has so physically brutalized and emotionally traumatized the local population into mass-formation psychotic Stockholm Syndrome levels of love, worship and adoration for the gang.
Now imagine that members of the gang sometimes do “good” things — donate to the homeless, take care of some poor, let others use their infrastructure. This exacerbates and reinforces the mental illness in the population.
Does this mean that one should not want those good things to be done? Is it right to want innocents to suffer (or, good things not to happen), in order that it might help some of the base, vulgar, sickly masses awaken from their moral stupor and lethargy?
Absolutely not!!
Moral awakening is every person’s own responsibility — every person is responsible to recognize and call out evil. “Well, at least this evil is not as bad as this other evil that they could have done” is not an excuse. Therefore, desiring far greater suffering and evil than already exists (so that some more awaken finally, and for that reason) is in itself evil.
While no rational person expects Trump and team to accomplish even a single “good” thing (and it is hard to even expect any amount of unqualified “good” from the State, since it is always tainted directly and indirectly by other bad outcomes), one can hope that at least one or two of the many "good" things promised by the current zeitgeist of comic book clown heroes, come to pass.
Will that entrench the blind sycophants further in their slavish adoration? Of course, yes. But, that’s not a reason to not desire them. The reprobates will worship their gods, even when their gods do unqualified bad things, or nothing at all.
The preaching and teaching of liberty, voluntaryism and anarchism necessarily marches on, slowly and steadily. It is not involved with politics -- and neither does it wish ill on anyone (even if one's personal and visceral experience of the obvious and natural ill consequences are the only way some eventually awaken).
Let's see if Trump's "no tax on..." campaign promises go through. With the House and Senate supporting him he may get away with it.