What is your deus ex machina, chapter and verse and all?
Ack. Don't throw latin at me!! ;-)
If you want to put forward economic information that supports the notion that tax cuts created jobs, you can go to any one of a number of organizations and studies that will support that. They will be by credible people with valid degrees.
When I want to put forward information that supports the notion that the tax cuts did NOT in fact create jobs, I'll go to my list of organizations and studies and find credible people with valid degrees who will support my assertion.
It's a zero-sum game in this discussion becuase you'll say yours and I'll refute; then I'll say mine and you'll refute; and we're exactly where we started after all the discussion and refutation.
Suffice it to say that I believe (and I'm an economist by education) that the case for "tax cuts created jobs" is grossly overstated. I furthermore believe the unemployment numbers are so jerrymandered as to be rendered meaningless.