President Joe Biden said Friday that his plan for two-years-free community college education will probably not make it into the Democrats’ multi-trillion dollar social spending bill. Biden, pursuing his presidential campaign promise to make two years of community college tuition-free, called for a 10-year program that would cost $109 billion. The House Democrats, however, are proposing a much smaller program with a $45.5 billion price tag over five years. When asked during a trip to Connecticut whether he would sign a budget reconciliation package that doesn’t include his proposal, Biden said that his program is unlikely to get fully funded because of the coming cuts to the $3.5 trillion package. “It’s clear that it’s not going to be $3.5 trillion,” he said in remarks before leaving Connecticut. “So, the question is: How much of what is important do we get into the legislation? I’m of the view that it’s important …