The strip does a good job of starting discussions like this one. It’s obvious to everyone but Stewart that he is the deadwood in the partnership. He doesn’t want to invest money in their partnership. He doesn’t have a lot of clients. He doesn’t do paperwork, etc. The other three should realize that even though they’re in a majority, they’ve given the title of boss to Stewart. They need to take it back. However, if he’s at least 50% ownership in the partnership, then all bets are off, as that nullifies their advantage in numbers.
The strip does a good job of starting discussions like this one. It’s obvious to everyone but Stewart that he is the deadwood in the partnership. He doesn’t want to invest money in their partnership. He doesn’t have a lot of clients. He doesn’t do paperwork, etc. The other three should realize that even though they’re in a majority, they’ve given the title of boss to Stewart. They need to take it back. However, if he’s at least 50% ownership in the partnership, then all bets are off, as that nullifies their advantage in numbers.