This was going to be a comment so I could ping @rasteve but it got too long so I made it into an answer. The word you here refers to @rasteve, not @Mogsdad
Large scale edits like this one should always be discussed in meta first; if it's determined that you (or anyone interested in making large scale edits) are correct, the community will get involved and help you. But, if you're wrong for some reason, you will get downvoted on Meta and people will explain why you're wrong.
Doing things to hundreds or thousands of posts on your own is heavily frowned upon, even for moderators!! You've been a member for a year, having below 500 rep doesn't give you the right to edit posts on your own for a reason, you are most likely not familiar enough with the system to realize something about the importance of having community support before doing something like this.
Note: at no point in this answer have I commented on whether removing basic from questions about vb.net is a good or bad idea, because that's not the point. The point is: involve the community first by making a meta post, and then, if it has support, go ahead with the cleanup.
Now, I should point out that many of the questions you're editing require much more editing than simply tag removal. Note that questions that are improperly tagged have a higher probability of being lower quality and need community revision. By removing the tag, you make it more difficult for the community to find and fix these questions, even though your tag removal may be completely justified.