Why Has Dr. Paul Never Publicly Demanded The IRS To "Show Us The Law?"

Funny thing the Surpreme Court of the State of Lousiana articulated the following.

" We do not believe these people that adopted the constitution understand that a tax on their wages salaries tips and commissions is NOT an income tax."

and so, what is it?
 
If you are an income tax paying United States resident who wants to challenge and try to set a precedent against the income tax I would suggest the following strategy:

First, one must understand, like most subjects, SCOTUS is not entirely consistent. The Civil War income taxes were for the most part upheld until the landmark Pollock ruling in 1895 and then upheld again after the 16th Amendment. It must be pointed out the Pollock case is about income derived from land and the court upheld such income is a direct tax. Alexander Hamilton's carriage tax brief is cited and it is fairly easy to follow the courts line of thought with regards to income derived from land.
http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=7292056596996651119&hl=en&as_sdt=2&as_vis=1&oi=scholarr

Next get Bill Benson's book, The Law That Never Was, which has all of the research of the ratifying conventions of the several states which clearly illustrate the 16th Amendment was not lawfully ratified.
http://www.thelawthatneverwas.com/new/home.asp

Next rent property so that some of your alleged income is derived from land, pay the tax bill, and pursue remedy in federal court for the IRS committing fraud using the null & void 16th Amendment to levy and collect a direct tax that is not apportioned.
 
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