This is related to What are the limits on how I can cast, change, and retract votes?. The post discusses what the limits are, but it does not explain the reasoning behind the limit on close votes.
Question: Why is there a limit on close votes?
Some related observations:
Bad incoming questions cannot be throttled.
A bad question is a bad question, and a limit cannot change it.
Close votes are silently discarded on some questions, so some close votes are wasted.
Its frustrating when we are not allowed to move to close a bad question.
It might not be a good policy to hinder those who are willing to work the queues.
SKIP <repeat 10 times>, CLOSE, SKIP <repeats 8 times>, CLOSE, SKIP <repeats 15 times>, ...
. On the upside, I rarely fail an audit (anymore) because I'm usually sure of the decision.