Yessir. You and I are in complete alignment. Dawn was amazing for what it was. Most importantly, there was a tremendous amount of good science done, but, man, "pulling out' of orbit of one body and moving to orbit another one gave me chills. This is, precisely, where we want to be.
But, "We need more power!" in the words of a fictional guy that I suspect that you know.
For now, I'm less concerned about getting to LEO with chemistry than I am just continuing the development of non-chemical propulsion beyond LEO, as it seems like you are as well, for tons of reasons, not the least of which is getting humans to interplanetary destinations before cosmic rays mess them up too much. We'll solve the ground-to-LEO problem when we can, but if we can get enough stuff to LEO to enable manufacturing outside of the Earth's gravity well, we're in a different, and much better, zone, one where we can use chemistry just to fling the "meatware" to LEO, where they'll pick up heavy-ass "busses" wherever they need to go...