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Online Now: The Mother Jones 400
Industry pumped in a record million to elect George W. Bush and a GOP Congress. The Mother Jones 400 reveals the nation’s top contributors — and what they expect in return.

Cover Story: This Drug’s For You
Here’s where you have your deck all about this issue’s cover story.

FEATURES

This Drug’s For You by Jane Somebody
Welcome to the tax-free tropics, where wealthy Americans — including many rich by the stock market boom — have found a sunny place to stash their cash to avoid the IRS.

The Mother Jones 400 by Ken Silverstein
Welcome to the tax-free tropics, where wealthy Americans — including many rich by the stock market boom — have found a sunny place to stash their cash to avoid the IRS.

Trillion-Dollar Hideaway by Ken Silverstein
Welcome to the tax-free tropics, where wealthy Americans — including many rich by the stock market boom — have found a sunny place to stash their cash to avoid the IRS.

Trillion-Dollar Hideaway by Ken Silverstein
Welcome to the tax-free tropics, where wealthy Americans — including many rich by the stock market boom — have found a sunny place to stash their cash to avoid the IRS.

DEPARTMENTS

Lists all the departments in the issue by Ken Silverstein
Welcome to the tax-free tropics, where wealthy Americans — including many rich by the stock market boom — have found a sunny place to stash their cash to avoid the IRS.

Lists all the Features in the issue by Ken Silverstein
Welcome to the tax-free tropics, where wealthy Americans — including many rich by the stock market boom — have found a sunny place to stash their cash to avoid the IRS.

Trillion-Dollar Hideaway by Ken Silverstein
Welcome to the tax-free tropics, where wealthy Americans — including many rich by the stock market boom — have found a sunny place to stash their cash to avoid the IRS.

Trillion-Dollar Hideaway by Ken Silverstein
Welcome to the tax-free tropics, where wealthy Americans — including many rich by the stock market boom — have found a sunny place to stash their cash to avoid the IRS.

Lists all the departments in the issue by Ken Silverstein
Welcome to the tax-free tropics, where wealthy Americans — including many rich by the stock market boom — have found a sunny place to stash their cash to avoid the IRS.

Lists all the Features in the issue by Ken Silverstein
Welcome to the tax-free tropics, where wealthy Americans — including many rich by the stock market boom — have found a sunny place to stash their cash to avoid the IRS.

Trillion-Dollar Hideaway by Ken Silverstein
Welcome to the tax-free tropics, where wealthy Americans — including many rich by the stock market boom — have found a sunny place to stash their cash to avoid the IRS.

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We need to start raising significantly more in donations from our online community of readers, especially from those who read Mother Jones regularly but have never decided to pitch in because you figured others always will. We also need long-time and new donors, everyone, to keep showing up for us.

In "It's Not a Crisis. This Is the New Normal," we explain, as matter-of-factly as we can, what exactly our finances look like, how brutal it is to sustain quality journalism right now, what makes Mother Jones different than most of the news out there, and why support from readers is the only thing that keeps us going. Despite the challenges, we're optimistic we can increase the share of online readers who decide to donate—starting with hitting an ambitious $300,000 goal in just three weeks to make sure we can finish our fiscal year break-even in the coming months.

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