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In economics, a public "option" is necessarily equated to a monopoly which gets revenues using coercion (taxes). There is not one market that the government is involved in that does anything to promote choice, competition, and lower prices (price fixing and subsidies do not count). They necessarily reduce the number of options and eventually
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