Gas still believes the Free Market is a magic thing that will automatically help the poorest and the richest, and will provide all that is necessary. Markets will self-control to a healthy, competitive balance where the many, small actors will all benefit from the big actors continuing to compete just for fun and giggles.
I'm in favor of capitalism - it's the least bad system we've tried so far - but ad we've seen hundreds of times before, all markets, when left completely free, tend to monopolies or oligopolies. Once one or a few companies become big enough, they control the market and can lobby for ever more power and it becomes ever more difficult for competitors to enter the market.
Of course, in some sectors, free competition, even though it might improve service and decrease price, might not be worth it to the customer. Shopping around may be easier than ever because if the internet, it's not always possible or desirable.
Not only that, in some instances competition can result in worse service. The postal service is an example: having one company make daily rounds may be possible, having 10 companies make daily rounds is not supportable in most areas, which results in things like Fedex only servicing some areas twice a week, and USPS once a week, etc.
Like myself, Gas tries to reconcile a desire for freedom of enterprise and competition with a desire not to end up in a Far West crapsack cyberpunk future run by the megacorps.
Unlike me, he wants to start with compete freedom for everyone everywhere until it's proven it doesn't work, after which the government has to "keep the market competitive" by breaking up monopolies. I'd rather prefer not ending up in that situation because that's too late.