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One of the things I am deeply grateful for this Thanksgiving season is that my father was a frugal guy and made a big deal out of it. A child of the Depression, William O'Reilly Sr. hoarded his dollars and lectured his children on saving, not spending, money.

Sure, it was boring. My sister and I had visions of Snickers bars and Good Humor ice cream dancing in our heads. But as soon as I started making some money cutting lawns and shoveling snow, I saved a nice piece of it primarily because my father was 6 feet 3 inches tall.

Not everybody got that lesson. The current economic horror can be traced back to one major trend: Americans borrowing money they can't pay back; buying houses they can't afford, running up credit card debt like crazy. Of course, the banks were only too happy to help out — providing massive amounts of credit to people of limited means. What's the difference between a drug dealer and a mortgage broker? Interest.

So now we are all getting pounded, but some are better off than others. I still hear my father's voice when my paycheck rolls in, and much of that check gets deposited in the bank. It does not get spent. It sits there in insured accounts, winking at me. But it's there, and it will protect my family and me if disaster should occur.

Along with the saving habit, my father also mocked materialists. Living in Levittown, we had the basics and that was that.
If my dad saw somebody buying something dumb — like a foreign car for instance — he'd make fun of it. Our "pre-owned" Nash Rambler wasn't exactly stylish, but it got us to the beach.

When my father died, he left my mother no debt and enough cash to live on for the duration. Mom is now approaching 86 years old, and if she wants a steak, it is there for her. My father's legacy is one of rock-solid responsibility and every obligation met.

If all Americans were like my dad, the following things would happen: First, Starbucks would go bankrupt. Spaghetti joints would replace the overpriced coffee houses. There would be no sign of a Bentley automobile. Costco would rule from coast to coast. Nobody would pay 10 bucks to see a movie unless Clint Eastwood returned as "Dirty Harry." Any restaurant with "fusion" on the menu would be empty. No one would eat gelato. Ever.

But everybody would have money in the bank, and the credit card companies would be weeping. Also, there would be no bailouts for slacker corporations or white-collar thugs like the AIG guys.

My father always said to be thankful for what you have. And make sure you have enough.

Veteran TV news anchor Bill O'Reilly is host of the Fox News show "The O'Reilly Factor" and author of the book "Who's Looking Out For You?" To find out more about Bill O'Reilly, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com. This column originates on the Web site www.billoreilly.com.

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