While wandering around the internet this morning, I came across this post on a blog. The site that it’s about (WashingtonWatch.com) is a fascinating analysis of bills presently before the Congress, including breaking them down by cost. Personally, I’ve been enjoying going through and voting on the bills. Unfortunately there don’t seem to be a whole lot of people voting on each one, but it’s still interesting to see how the votes stack up — it seems to be an overwhelmingly libertarian site, which makes sense, considering who created it. It would be nice if this site gained popularity — it’s good for the public to be aware of the bills currently under debate in Congress, and it would be interesting to see how the public would vote on things if it were up to them directly. Having that sort of feedback might actually change the atmosphere in Washington.