Drew Clark: Bonds are boring, but indispensable to modern life

November 30, 2014 (Deseret News)

Bonds are boring. A bond is a long-term promise by someone (often a municipality or state government) to pay for stuff — roads, water projects, schools, etc. — that can also be pretty boring. But bonds are integral to enabling the infrastructure of modern life. Do you like being able to turn on the lights in the morning, take a hot shower and drive your car to work on well-paved roads and safely-constructed highways?

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