Stack Overflow only allows people to up-vote questions and answers if a certain reputation is achieved. Considering that up-votes provide almost as much value as the original questions and answers, ignoring the potential up-votes of newbies to Stack Overflow is really preventing Stack Overflow from providing the higher level of quality that could otherwise be achieved.
What would be better? Allow any and all users to up-vote anything except their own questions/answers. Down-vote is a privilege to be earned, as this can easily be abused. But up-votes are extremely valuable, even when they come from newbies to Stack Overflow.
An important negative side-effect of the current rule is that we end up with lots of redundant questions. Since low reputation users cannot up-vote a stale but important unanswered question, they have no means of garnering attention for the issue except to ask another very similar question. Nobody likes this, but what can they really be expected to do?