You're right, we don't have a free market because we don't follow the Constitution our founding fathers gave us. The government is too big, too expensive, and too cumbersome in our everyday lives. The Constitution was meant to limit the size and scope of government, but we completely ignore it.We don't have purely free markets, first of all.
People don't "want to work 60 hour weeks".
I can't even believe you posted that.
They are devoid of options and switching costs and friction are too high and cumbersome.
If government were much smaller and didn't place such a big burden on us, we'd be a lot freer and have a lot more options.
If you think working 60 hours a week is tough, you should ask the person who founded your company how many hours a week they worked when they were starting out. No one works harder in America than entrepreneurs who risk their time and money to create goods and services that people want or need. Employees generally speaking don't risk any of their own capital. They just want a safe and regular paycheck.