TL;DR
Many of us agree that at the moment the triage queue does not work as it should. A lot of questions marked with Should be Improved cannot be improved by the community and are therefore stuffing the Help and Improvement queue.
It seems that the opinion now shifts towards renaming the buttons and start closing more aggressively.
I argue that this is not the best strategy and would like to propose a different approach that involves notifying the authors and hiding questions.
Proposal
In my opinion closing and down-voting too aggressively has the potential to make Stack Overflow a hostile place for beginners. I agree that there are really, really bad questions that can and should be closed right away. But often the question is not that bad.
From my experience it is very common for new users to forget to include the traceback. Do we really want to close such a question as Unclear what you're asking right away?
I think there is a better way: provide feedback to the author then hide the question and wait for an edit instead. If an edit was made, the question goes straight back to triage for another round. If after a certain amount of time no no edit was made by the author, we probably want the system to automatically close the question.
Some advantages
We don't close everything that can be closed, but focus on closing what should be closed and give authors a grace period to improve their questions.
We cannot down-vote. This may not seem to be an advantage at first, but I really think it is. Hide the question instead. It's not very motivating for new users to edit questions that accumulate down-votes. And at this point we don't have to: as long as the question is hidden from the community we don't have to judge the quality.
We do not bind additional close votes. Give the author enough time to edit and if he or she does not, just close the question automatically. This seems rather drastic, but I don't think it actually is. If the author is not happy with the decision, he or she can make a trivial edit to send it back to the queue.
Summary
I think the goal should be not to be too harsh to new users without lowering the overall quality. I think that this proposal already would improve many aspects of the triage system.