The U.S. has a growing problem with having a small west coast and a young population that more and more wants to live and work in the innovative centers of San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, and Portland.
The U.S. needs to make a strategic move and offer a few trillion dollars to Mexico to buy the Baja peninsula, Sonora, and part of Chihuahua. See if they'll go for it. The development opportunities are boundless there. We're a nation that's weighted towards the Atlantic coast when the 21st century growth opportunities are on the Pacific coast.