USN didn't end up with all-Burke inventory because they were idiots, but because capability scales above linear increase in size and cost, a relationship that favours larger combatants like Burke and 055. A smaller destroyer can't just be a scaled-down 055, because that 67% scale 055 is going to come in at more like 80% of the cost.
USN did end up with all-Burke inventory because it was an intermediate
pax-Americana fleet of "free world cruisers" - of which you need around ~80 to cover the world(we know this number from both British and American estimates for global maritime empire).
Dream of the universal fleet of destroyers, which all can act both as fleet escorts, "battleships" in SSGs their own right, LCM attack ships (96 cell grid comes from this specific requirement, for pure AA use it's grossly oversized), and peacetime cruisers(yes, someone decided that pax Americana is so Americana that intercepting Yemeni Dhau with a Burke is a nice plan).
In a way, it's an optimal setup when you don't really have an enemy capable of fighting at sea at all - as there were literally none after the fall of the Soviet Union.
First the Dream has started to show signs of things going wrong when whole idea of the future fleet(which was even more idealistic Pax Americana - instead of policing the world ocean, just bottle up those few savages with super high tech fleet of LCS, drones and DDXs). It failed spectacularly - US neither managed to produce what it wanted, and lost capability to design what it wanted as a bonus.
And 'uneducated savages' failed to live up to expectations, and actually produced fighting concepts viable in 21th century. High tech extinguishers failed on the drawing board before even failing on trials.
But US still had the splendid Burkes, yes? Well, yes but no.
Because then the Dream started to crack even before Chinese rise - US, even with its budget, found it can't really afford
that many
that expensive ships doing 33/33/33 service.
And then China happened - and US was caught in a quagmire. They have to build, asap(China builds at China speed!), they can't even properly overcome the level at which their ships simply go out of commission(Burkes hurt), and thanks to all the future fleet debackle - they basically lost the ability to design new generation ship.
The only way out was, no, not that far away future combatant (which is over a decade away from us). It was Italian FREMM, which was redesigned into Constellation, to finally start gaining - not losing - some ocean-going numbers.
Yes, Constellations essentially kill Burke-of-all-trades dream. But losing a dream is still better than not having enough vessels for the battlefleet.
The problem is precisely that 052D is affordable, and, when mixed, with 055 gives an equal opponent to the all-Burke force(for cheaper, and produceable ~twice faster than US hope to achieve, and ~3 times faster than they are actually doing).
But for US, with their Burke fallacy, the aim isn't even matching China anymore (impossible, lol) - it's at least being able to deploy as much Carrier- and Amphibious groups they have ships for. And hope that somehow unmanned surface vessels will magically bring them out of their misery in the future.