why is there no choice? because there is govt control over everything with people working in collusion.
government regulation is the problem.
you have the choice to buy from a company.
seriously; read up on how monsanto patented the genome for its soybeans. they are 95% of the soybean crops out there. you buy from them, or you wait for them to sue you. government regulation didn't cause the problem, LACK of government oversight due to people who formerly worked for them being appointed to the regulatory positions overseeing their actions is what caused the problem. if the government HAD acted and stepped in and pointed out that they are a monopoly and we have anti-trust laws in this country, things wouldn't have gotten so ugly for the farmers who refused to back down to their intimidation.
same thing happened with the meat industry. there are really only a handful of processing plants that supply almost all the meat in this country. if you want meat, you have to buy from them. you don't seem to understand that if we were to completely pull government regulation out of industry, all those smaller 'choices' that you are still clinging to would disappear and be consumed by the corporations that can afford to dump millions into dragging them through the legal system until they're bankrupt.
hell, go to the grocery store sometime. look at all the choices! except they're not ACTUALLY choices at all- most of the products offered are owned by the same 3 or 4 companies. they're multiple offerings by the same company masquerading as choices, because that's the goal of capitalism: profit by any means possible.
now, don't get me wrong, capitalism has been very good to this country. but just like the founders realized the need for separation of powers amongst judicial, legislative and executive branches to prevent any one from becoming too powerful, capitalism needs checks and balances as well. the true 'free market' encourages consolidation of power and unfettered growth. the 'regulated free market' works pretty well, and has for over a hundred years now. the problem is that the regulators must be large enough to regulate. massive corporations breed massive government. you seem to think the two are not inherently linked to one another?
also,
where if you don't BUY a service from a corporation. you will be fined or jailed. totally anti-liberty.
what the fuck have you been smoking? the only penalties in the bill are as of 2014, if you do not have health insurance (and are not exempt from the rule), you will be fined $95 or 1% of your income, whichever is greater. by 2016, the fine goes up to about $600ish or 2.5%. still less than the average tax refund. unpleasant, sure. end of america? puh-lease.
no one is going to be jailed for not purchasing health insurance. go have another glass of kool-aid, chicken little.