And for those of you bringing up the issue of infrastructure, let me point out something in respect to the bay area which I don't think you understand.
Every day we have teachers, fire fighters, police, low level office workers, retail workers, etc. who work on the peninsula but who do not make enough money to live here. So they live in the East Bay where property values are somewhat lower. Then every day, they get into their cars and drive a long commute across the San Mateo, Bay or Dumbarton bridges. Creating immense traffic and pollution. It is straining our local highway and road infrastructure.
And then there is the homeless problem. In SF, they spend tons of money on homeless shelters and other services for the homeless. All of that, too, is infrastructure.
We have a coast side here, west of highway 280, that is basically vacant. It's a vast open space. This area is about as large as the entire developed area from SF to San Jose, which we call the peninsula, also known as Silicon Valley. But it can't be developed because of objections from environmental groups. While we have high homelessness and bad traffic with resulting pollution.