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I want a well-functioning market, not a utopia.
So your alternative would be an approach that "offers the same thing." That sounds like a tacit admission that the ACA is achieving exactly what you'd want a health reform plan to be achieving.
At this point you're just quibbling.
There isn't anything the Govt. does that is well functioning, too many politicians buying votes to care about quality. History is my guide not ideology.
The alternative is to let the states and local governments do what you expect the Federal Govt. to do only on a scale closest to the people. That was the govt. our Founders set up yet here we are today 250 plus years later with an 18.2 trillion dollar govt, 312+ million people, and another group of liberals trying to what the last group of liberals didn't do. I am sure you mean well but a massive Central govt. will never generate what good hearted liberals think.
At this point you are still regurgitating liberal rhetoric from the past.