Or just accept that commercial rocketry has surpassed the abilities of government funded rocketry, because they are not properly incentivized through cost constraints, which means they don't have to be as nimble or aware of the market. Don't get me wrong, government has a place in space exploration as a consumer, I just don't ever see them being competitive in the launch business.
By December 21st, 2015 it was pretty freaking obvious that any single use rocket booster was not going to be competitive in the not too distant future, and if there was any doubt that it was a fluke or of limited use, it became extremely clear by April 8, 2016. That was 5 years ago and they're just now saying "Oh, **** maybe this isn't going to be competitive."
On both of those dates you could hear lots of observers tear up and say "The son of a ***** did it!" While simultaneously you could hear the sphincter pucker of every non-SpaceX engineer and the words "I'm gonna be out of a job if we don't dramatically change what we're doing."
Also, about an earlier post, Bernie can eat a dick. Don't think I can say it any more eloquently than that.