Most people are stuck in the left vs right divide that is played by parties, media and establishment. Trump and Bernie, had he really ever wanted to be president, are much more up and down -- populist if you want a term. Bernie's populism has a ultimate object of typical all powerful overlord government with socialism as a method. Trump's is a little more of the founding ideas of limited government which have been eroded since, and perhaps because, of the Civil War. Keep in mind this is not Trump's movement. It was there waiting for a leader who believed in it. I was stunned to see it was Trump. I never thought much of the guy who seemed a NYC carpetbagger with a hit TV show I never watched, until I took the time to researched him after my wife decided to support him in 2015. I found all the crap he had been preaching since Reagan days and was surprised to agree with most.
We seem to have two rebellions going at once. Most of the Trump voters want to overthrow the existing establishment because it has grossly overstepped its place and has lead the road to globalism that is not at all American. 2016 was the result of that. The last four years has been the global establishment fighting back to retain power. So far this rebellion has been peaceful.
The left seems to want to overthrow the government and everything else. I am not sure why since they seem to control the government and the establishment as it is. I am guessing they are tired of waiting for whatever form of government the want to announce itself and want to hurry it along. Their rebellion seems to have hijacked this BLM movement as a trigger point and started the violent type rebellion. It remains to be seen if it burns out or blows up bigger.
That first rebellion, the 2016 election, seems to we sitting and watching but keep in mind it represents the most heavily armed people this side of the US military. I think Bill Maher said something the other day about violence coming after the November election regardless of who wins. He could have a good point. Let's pray not.