No one expects ANG units to lead a strike against a peer adversary at the kickoff. They are, however, way quicker bang for your buck than taking an off the street college graduate and turning them into a competent wingman.
I get the resource constraint. Maybe we need less active duty nuggets to match the flight hours in a given squadron. We either need quality or quantity: right now we have neither.
Somewhere, a more efficient use of salary needs to happen because we are paying a lot of highly trained individuals to be memorandum formatting experts and excel jedis. Spoiler alert: a lot of really valuable highly trained people are making a break for it, even in the fucked up economy of covid.
Saying 'we've always done it this way' works until it doesn't and when it doesn't, it'll be too late. Having talked to lots of guys who flew in the 80s, it hasn't always been this way.