Watching Obama on MTP today, an old suspicion was solidified. He hasn’t a clue of what he’s talking about.

“WASHINGTON (AP) – President-elect Barack Obama said the economy seems destined to get worse before it gets better and he pledged a recovery plan “that is equal to the task ahead.”

Obama also said in an interview broadcast Sunday that the survival of the domestic car-making capacity is important, yet any bailout must be “conditioned on an auto industry emerging at the end of the process that actually works.”

Less than six weeks before he takes office, Obama said that help for homeowners facing foreclosure is an option as part of his plan. He sidestepped a question about when he plans to raise taxes on wealthy Americans.

Obama’s interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press” was his most extensive since winning the White House more than a month ago.

In the intervening weeks, the economy has showed clear signs of worsening. Employers said they eliminated more than 500,000 jobs in November alone and retailers reported disappointing holiday-season sales.

“The economy is going to get worse before it gets better,” he said twice in the early moments of the interview, taped Saturday in Chicago.

The president-elect announced on Saturday he would call for the most massive spending on public works since the creation of the interstate highway system a half-century ago. In a word of caution to powerful lawmakers, he said the first priority would be “shovel-ready” projects – those that could create jobs rights away.

“The days of just pork coming out of Congress as a strategy those days are over,” he added.”

Where to start.

In the first part he must know that throwing out statements like “it’s going to get worse” – twice – is telling of his ignorance of how the markets are now on a hair trigger responding to more fear than realities. He’s obviously oblivious to that reality.

Secondly, while I applaud any move to eliminate pork, he has to know that beginning “the most massive spending on public works since the creation of the interstate highway system a half-century ago” is nothing short of an invitation to a pork fest.