That's misleading framing, that's derailing discussion about this.
More accurately: there's more consensus around national security spending than social spending. The government has decided it would rather have the economy depend on large American companies for these critical components than on large Chinese companies.
And that might have follow-on effects that mean more jobs for Americans so fewer kids are poor and need subsidized school lunches.
I suppose if you're unhappy with that write your senators, and ask them to pass laws requiring purchases from the lowest-cost global supplier (e.g. not American), and use the money saved for welfare subsidies.
Maybe we are special, for example space around our solar system is emptier than usual, maybe due to a super nova blasting stuff away. But chances are we are not all that special, just in an early part of the game where nobody expanded into our neighborhood yet
I’d like to see some sources for this, because this sounds like unscientific, unprovable drivel.