The freedom to choose what your business does and does not sell goes out the window when the people buying your particular product from your particular company have no or very little choice in the matter.
As long as the insurance industry insists on limiting their competition and my choices by tying health care coverage to my employment, I insist on mandated product descriptions and price controls. You can't have your monopoly and eat it too.
I appreciate the sentiment, but I can't agree. You're viewing mandates and price controls as 'fighting back' against the insurance cartels but those kinds of restrictions only limit our freedom further while giving the monopolists exactly what they want - even tighter control over market conditions and even more protection from competition. We need to 'fight back', to be sure, but not by reducing our choices even more and doubling down on the monopolist practices.