Yes, it's called a home, and neoliberals are fighting exclusionary zoning ordinances and local control mechanisms to ensure everyone can afford one.
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Jeet is good again
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There is a societal (and often legal) onus on charging for toilets like they do in Europe so an unfundable mandate gets restricted to economic agency.
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There are legal distinctions between the two - retail businesses are places of public accommodation, and are required to follow certain laws that are not applicable to private residences - Civil Rights Act, ADA, etc.
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Obviously, (gender neutral) public toilets need to exist, but the idea that businesses must be required to provide them instead of government opens up a whole can of worms.
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the pee market will not be distorted
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That's why we need to incentivize the creation of more profit-driven bathrooms. Current zoning laws make life difficult for the humble bathroom entrpreneur.
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This seems like a problem that the free market can solve. Since every non-customer might be a future customer, businesses that go overboard on enforcing their policies will lose future customers.
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