@NelsoninNewYork @newsfromIN That caught my attention.
— Rick Kahler, MSFP (@RickKahler) September 27, 2016
Clinton: Trump not revealing what's in his tax returns. Says he's hiding something. Trump: Can't learn much from tax returns. #INDebate16
— Christina Nelson (@NelsoninNewYork) September 27, 2016
You don't learn that much from tax returns. @realDonaldTrump #INDebate16 #debates (Now that is a TOTAL LIE says this financial planner.)
— Carolyn McClanahan (@CarolynMcC) September 27, 2016
So true. I can learn so much about the details of a client's financial life from 1040 and schedules. #INDebate16 https://t.co/XuzRcS9RPN
— Jude Boudreaux CFP® (@HJudeBoudreaux) September 27, 2016
Clinton: I support repatriation of taxes from overseas. "Trump loophole" benefits his own family. Trickle down didn't work #INDebate16
— Christina Nelson (@NelsoninNewYork) September 27, 2016
#INDebate16 Trump: we are in a big fat ugly bubble. Blames the fed for not doing its job. pic.twitter.com/0yYsOL9yRp
— Mary Beth Franklin (@MBFretirepro) September 27, 2016
How do you bring jobs back? @realDonaldTrump says don't let the jobs leave. #deflection #INDebate16 #debates
— Carolyn McClanahan (@CarolynMcC) September 27, 2016
I would think that Trump would know as much as anybody about outsourcing jobs - many of his own products are made overseas #INDebate16
— Jude Boudreaux CFP® (@HJudeBoudreaux) September 27, 2016
Wow. The debate broke FactCheck. #indebate16 https://t.co/zqkwMYFb56
— John Waggoner (@JohnWaggoner) September 27, 2016
Neither @realDonaldTrump nor @HillaryClinton lands knock-out punch. Hillary wins on points but it won't move polls much. #INDebate16
— Mark Schoeff Jr. (@MarkSchoeff) September 27, 2016
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