Sucks for you because I've taken econ courses to the point I could've gotten a major in it if I continued for another year. Also, another reason why your "statement" was idiotic, is that there's more than one school of economic thought. And oops, on all sorts of cold medicine got a nasty one without an immune system, I forgot econ 101 is microeconomics, I should've stated Econ 102 macroeconomics. That being said, sure there are some that say taxes don't contribute at all, or that there should be minimal taxes, or don't look at taxes much, but when you look at macroeconomics governments need a system of revenue. Where do they get this revenue? Thin air?