What you've outlined is a somewhat dramatic series of events. Sam Francis's point was that anarcho-tyranny is already with us. We have a mild form of it. Latin America is probably about as bad as it gets. Somalia is Mad Max bad, but we have neither a majority black nor a majority Muslim population, so I don't see anything like that happening here.
Obama is not negotiating because he sees Obamacare, rightly, as his signature accomplishment that will win the Democrats majorities for a while. It dings the top 25% of households for thousands of dollars each, but benefits a chunk of the bottom 75% of households by providing them with insurance they couldn't otherwise afford. It's a no brainer for him and the Democrats. The GOP is also wise to oppose it for the same reason that it's a no brainer for the Dems - once in force, it will spike insurance costs mainly of GOP households, and potentially put an additional $100b annual hole in the Federal budget deficit.
At the moment, it’s the poor who are hating Obastardcare. For some reason, they thought it would be free for them. Left to the Democrats’ devices, it will eventually be free, and will be just another wealth transfer device.
It must be stopped. Whatever it takes.