Ahh, you're one of those "libertarians" who claims that the market will correct all social ills and then suddenly gets offended when the market starts correcting those social ills.
> So in short I see no problem here to solve and I do not think government should get involved.
That's patently absurd. You can't just add a natural monopoly to a public good and come up with a competitive market. The most basic of economic analysis -- really, first semester stuff -- would tell you that these are the precise situations where external regulation is needed to even approach something that looks like an efficient distribution of resources.
I would describe your economic philosophy as something closer to a religion, but even most religions aren't provably incorrect.