Abortions are cheaper than pre-natal care and childbirth. And with everyone looking to trim the costs of health care, why could expectant mothers be faced with the dilemma of having an abortion she doesn’t want and undergoing care she can’t afford? How would government bureaucrats get involved with something like this? Is this just a scare tactic of the right? What have we seen in this debate already that suggests we could be headed down this road? We ask Wendy Wright, president at Concerned Women for America.