1. Healthcare
2. Public education, including job training, college, and postgraduate.
3. Public transit
4. Residential water
5. Residential heat
6. Residential electricity
7. Legal aid
8. Parks
9. Identity documents
10. Electronic communications
It occurs to me that almost none of these things are free in our society, and that's outrageous - some because they're clearly human rights, others because they're plainly public goods whose value only increases the greater proportion of the expense is met publicly, and still others because it would represent a trivial increase in public spending to provide them free of charge. It's time we filled the void in local, state, and national politics of voices calling for greater economic community. It's time there were a countervailing influence to stupid, destructive social Darwinism that just makes almost everyone miserable and exhausted.
5:14 PM PT: (sigh) Please don't quibble over the definition of "free." The question is whether you think citizens should have to pay for their own healthcare, transportation, education, water, heat, electricity, legal aid, etc. or whether these are costs best met as public goods.